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Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By Friedrich Holderlin

All the fruit is ripe, plunged in fire, cooked,
And they have passed their test on earth, and one law is this:
That everything curls inward, like snakes,
Prophetic, dreaming on
The hills of heaven. And many things
Have to stay on the shoulders like a load
of failure. However the roads
Are bad. For the chained elements,
Like horses, are going off to the side,
And the old
Laws of the earth. And a longing
For disintegration constantly comes. Many things however
Have to stay on the shoulders. Steadiness is essential.
Forwards, however, or backwards we will
Not look. Let us learn to live swaying
As in a rocking boat on the sea. — Friedrich Holderlin

Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By Paul Auster

Peace on earth, good will toward men. Piss on earth, good will toward none. — Paul Auster

Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By Aristotle Onassis

Never ask for small loans. — Aristotle Onassis

Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By Ethel Mumford

The worst thing about cynicism is its truth. — Ethel Mumford

Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By James Patterson

Iggy's spine tightened, his face like ice. When he'd been at the School, they'd tried to surgically enhance his night vision. Now he was blind forever. Oops. — James Patterson

Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

It was the kind of knowledge that, once it enters you, seems like it's lived there forever. — Marie Rutkoski

Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Like a beautiful flower that is colorful but has no fragrance, even well spoken words bear no fruit in one who does not put them into practice. — Gautama Buddha

Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By Emmanuel Jal

Music - it's the only thing that can enter your system, your mind, your heart, without your permission. — Emmanuel Jal

Nghi U Ki N V N Quotes By William Finnegan

Mandela's political evolution was gradual. — William Finnegan