Ploutarxos Quotes & Sayings
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And she knew again that she was right. Damn it. Why did he keep letting her be right about all the crappy stuff? — Rainbow Rowell

How can one come to possess great faith? Now listen, here is the answer to that: First, the blade, then the ear, then the full corn in the ear. Faith must grow by soil, moisture, and exercise. — Smith Wigglesworth

In some cases, the trust and resulting sense of certainty earned by decisiveness can override an observer's disagreement with the underlying action. It is a truism that many people voted for and supported Ronald Reagan even though they disagreed with his stance on one or more issues of importance to them. Some people seemed to respect him all the more for his strongly held views in the face of disagreement and criticism. — James Strock

It is in the moments of silence, that we can be taken to our own world where our real essence longs to be part of — Mimi Novic

In books and in life, you need to read several pages before someone's true character is revealed. — Gail Carson Levine

Charlie watched with Dondee, as the green ball grew very small, slowly disappearing from view. Then it was gone in the blackness of the space sea--almost invisible now. Turning his gaze out, into the far-flung bastions of eternal night, Charlie looked through the Timeless Sea, unmarred by dimming atmosphere. — Atlantis Hallam

Farewell, world, with all thy miseries; for comforts or enjoyments hast thou none! Farewell, woman, whom I have despised and shunned; and man, whom I have hated; whom, nevertheless, I desire to leave in charity! And thou, sun, bright emblem of a far brighter effulgence, I bid farewell to thee also! I do not now take my last look of thee, for to thy glorious orb shall a poor suicide's last earthly look be raised. — James Hogg

Honesty was like a stone, dropped and irretrievable once it was spoken aloud — Alice Hoffman

I was not a great communicator, but I communicated great things. — Ronald Reagan

Facts are the barren branches on which we hang the dear, obscuring foliage of our dreams. — Natalie Babbitt

curtseying as you're falling through the air! Do you think you could manage it?) 'And what an ignorant little girl — Lewis Carroll