Palffy Suli Quotes & Sayings
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Come out into the broad light of day, come out from the little narrow paths, for how can the infinite soul rest content to live and die in small ruts? — Swami Vivekananda

I left out certain details, but while these were important to me, they would have been to no one else: they were those moments, those parts of life, which are so purely personal and private that you can no more share them than you can share your heart or brain: in all of us there is that small and unsurrenderable core that...well, that in the end determines everything. — Edwin O'Connor

A parent's job is to encourage kids to develop a joy for life and a great urge to follow their own dreams. — Randy Pausch

If one has not heard Wagner at Bayreuth, one has heard nothing! Take lots of handkerchiefs because you will cry a great deal! Also take a sedative because you will be exalted to the point of delirium! — Gabriel Faure

We do not have many intellectuals who can speak out for us internationally. We have no writers who are recognized, respected and loved outside the Arab world. — Tahar Ben Jelloun

[M]emory is time folding back on itself. To remember is to disengage from the present. — Garth Stein

It was unrealistic to expect to be constantly in the happiest place. In real life, you're lucky just to be always somewhere nearby. — Sarah Dessen

Obviously, New York and Boston and Los Angeles have pretty vibrant entrepreneurial scenes. — Jason Calacanis

He looked as if he had been beaten to death with a wine bottle, but by doing it with the contents of the bottle. — Richard Brautigan

People come into your lives who you have a good time with, and time goes by and you still have a good time with them and you do stupid stuff with them. To me, that's life. — Danny DeVito

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We're not keen on the idea of the story sharing its valence with the reader. But the reader's own life 'outside' the story changes the story. — David Foster Wallace