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Naxos Of America Quotes By Gary Shteyngart

A writer or any suffering artist-to-be is just an instrument too finely set to the human condition [ ... ] — Gary Shteyngart

Naxos Of America Quotes By Rumi

We are tasting the taste of eternity this minute. — Rumi

Naxos Of America Quotes By Debasish Mridha

That's the thing about love, you have to get lost to find someone you can trust. — Debasish Mridha

Naxos Of America Quotes By Abu Sufyan Ibn Harb

Our generation delimited the definition & horizon of Love in a box that mainly refers to love between a boy & a girl. Love has a broader & profound meaning beyond this box. Surely, the highest state of love is Love of God, a love between creations & the Creator. — Abu Sufyan Ibn Harb

Naxos Of America Quotes By George Sterling

Where got she her sullen mouth
And where her swaying form?
Would she live on eggs and apples
When the blood of men is warm?
("The Young Witch") — George Sterling

Naxos Of America Quotes By Hermann Hesse

All I really wanted was to try to live the life that was spontaneously welling up within me. Why was that so difficult? — Hermann Hesse

Naxos Of America Quotes By Talal Abu-Ghazaleh

But there was no time to rest on my laurels. — Talal Abu-Ghazaleh

Naxos Of America Quotes By Dennis Washington

I've made more money than I could spend in five lifetimes. — Dennis Washington

Naxos Of America Quotes By Virginia Woolf

She felt ... how life, from being made up of little separate incidents which one lived one by one, became curled and whole like a wave which bore one up with it and threw one down with it, there, with a dash on the beach. — Virginia Woolf

Naxos Of America Quotes By H.G.Wells

So it was that the war in the air began. Men rode upon the whirlwind that night and slew and fell like archangels. The sky rained heroes upon the astonished earth. Surely the last fights of mankind were the best. What was the heavy pounding of your Homeric swordsmen, what was the creaking charge of chariots, besides this swift rush, this crash, this giddy triumph, this headlong sweep to death? — H.G.Wells