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Pretentiously Elegant Quotes By Euripides

Yes, I can endure guilt, however horrible; The laughter of my enemies I will not endure. Now — Euripides

Pretentiously Elegant Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Egos are drawn to bigger egos. Darkness cannot recognize light. Only light can recognize light. So don't believe that the light is outside you or that it can only come through one particular form. If only your master is an incarnation of God, then who are you? Any kind of exclusivity is identification with form, and identification with form means ego, no matter how well disguised. Use the master's presence to reflect your own identity beyond name and form back to you and to become more intensely present yourself. You will soon realize that there is no "mine" or "yours" in presence. Presence is one. — Eckhart Tolle

Pretentiously Elegant Quotes By Andrea Levy

We went up and up into the heavens until people were just dots below us. As we hung right at the top
the twinkling electric lights below mingling with the stars
Father said something I will never forget. He said, 'See here, Queenie. Look around. You've got the whole world at your feet, lass. — Andrea Levy

Pretentiously Elegant Quotes By J.K. Rowling

They may not look dangerous, but if angered [bowtruckles] will gouge out human eyes with their fingers, which, as you can see, are very sharp and not at all desirable near the eyeballs. — J.K. Rowling

Pretentiously Elegant Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

Golden is a surface colour. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Pretentiously Elegant Quotes By Dorothy Koomson

The only thing for it is to use men for sex and never let any of them get so close they could hurt you. — Dorothy Koomson

Pretentiously Elegant Quotes By Robert Englund

I did a lot of stuff before I became known for horror. I did a lot of small films in the '70s, in all kinds of styles. I worked with all kinds of people when I was just starting out: I was incredibly lucky. — Robert Englund