Phyrnes Quotes & Sayings
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Don't forget that I cannot see myself, that my role is limited to being the one who looks in the mirror. — Jacques Rigaut

Men have always been the victims of trifles, but when they were uncomfortable and passionate, and in constant danger, they hardly had time to notice what the daily texture of their thoughts was in their calm intervals, whereas with us the intervals are all. — George Santayana

The simple truth - every day is precious. When it's gone, it never comes back to you. — Emilie Barnes

Today we read books 'extensively,' often without sustained focus, and with rare exceptions we read each book only once. We value quantity of reading over quality of reading. We have no choice, if we want to keep up with the broader culture. — Joshua Foer

People will live their lives with or without a king to command them. It is the king who cannot live without his people. — Fuyumi Ono

My brother Allie had this left-handed fielder's mitt. he was left handed. The thing that was descriptive about it though, was that he had poems written all over the fingers and the pocket and everywhere. In green ink. He wrote them on it so that he'd have something to read when he was in the field and nobody was up to bat. He's dead now. — J.D. Salinger

I feel more meditative when I don't have a home. I like being put into a new place and making friends with people from a different culture, trying to find the lines of communication. It's a lot of reflection of myself and seeing new scenery. — Le1f

Having cleaned his armor and made a full helmet out of a simple headpiece, and having given a name to his horse and decided on one for himself, he realized that the only thing left for him to do was to find a lady to love; for the knight errant without a lady-love was a tree without leaves or fruit, a body without a soul. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

It is hard for fish to be aware of water. It is hard for us to notice something that's an ingrained pattern shaping our habitual thought. — Anne Chapman

Nature itself is the best physician. — Hippocrates