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Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Edward Dahlberg

Herman Melville was as separated from a civilized literature as the lost Atlantis was said to have been from the great peoples of the earth. — Edward Dahlberg

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Henry Rollins

You need a little bit of insanity to do great things. — Henry Rollins

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Samuel Johnson

All violation of established practice implies in its own nature a rejection of the common opinion, a defiance of common censure, and an appeal from general laws to private judgment: he, therefore, who differs form others without apparent advantage, ought not to be angry if his arrogance is punished with ridicule; if those whose example he superciliously overlooks, point him out to derision, and hoot him back again into the common road. — Samuel Johnson

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

NO MUD, NO LOTUS Both suffering and happiness are of an organic nature, which means they are both transitory; they are always changing. The flower, when it wilts, becomes the compost. The compost can help grow a flower again. Happiness is also organic and impermanent by nature. It can become suffering and suffering can become happiness again. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Peace is all around us and within us. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Spencer W. Kimball

No true Latter-Day Saint, while physically or emotionally able will voluntarily shift the burden of his own or his family's well-being to someone else. So long as he can, under the inspiration of the Lord and with his own labors, he will supply himself and his family with the spiritual and temporal necessities of life. — Spencer W. Kimball

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Laozi

If you fail to honor your people, They will fail to honor you; It is said of a good leader that When the work is done, the aim fulfilled, The people will say, "We did this ourselves." — Laozi

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Jonathan Galassi

When, I want to know, do writers get to simply live their boring lives? — Jonathan Galassi

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Julia Glass

If I'm lucky enough to see the day when my sons are living independently, maybe with families of their own, I'll still be wondering how I can be a better mother and worrying about the things I overlooked back when they lived under my roof. — Julia Glass

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By David Mitchell

Taro taught me that people respect spirit, but even cowards don't respect cowards. — David Mitchell

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Aaron Cometbus

Some things are like that - they strike you as repugnant for instinctive reasons, probably having to do with your culture and the way you were raised. The French word "gauche" comes to mind, but I preferred the Hebrew word "treyf." Literally, it means not kosher, but I also use it to describe things like cars, bars, strip clubs, guns, dogs, rock-n-roll, and football games. Things that are treyf, you avoid, not because you hate them per se, but because in avoiding them you keep yourself from becoming like the people you hate. — Aaron Cometbus

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Joe Manchin

Come to West Virginia and we'll show you how to live ... how to treat people. We're open for business. West Virginia is truly on the move. — Joe Manchin

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Raymond E. Feist

I don't write fantasy; I write historical novels about an imaginary place. — Raymond E. Feist

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Douglas J. Bornemann

Extortion rarely paves the straightest path to truth. — Douglas J. Bornemann

Nikolaj Arndt Quotes By Neal Stephenson

The Victorian era was an age of superlatives and larger-than-life characters, and as far as that goes, Dr. Wildman Whitehouse fit right in: what Victoria was to monarchs, Dickens to novelists, Burton to explorers, Robert E. Lee to generals, Dr. Wildman Whitehouse was to assholes. The only 19th-century figure who even comes close to him in this department is Custer. — Neal Stephenson