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Protraction Movement Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

That God became man indicates only this: that man should not seek his salvation in eternity, but rather establish his heaven on earth. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Protraction Movement Quotes By Jennifer Birkett

Art makes murder into the supreme image of Beauty and in doing so sets free the vengeful God. (referring to Jean Lorrain's LE VICE ERRANT)
Jennifer Birkett

Protraction Movement Quotes By Neil Jackson

I'd like to be an inventor, as they look at the world in a different way and find solutions for making it better. — Neil Jackson

Protraction Movement Quotes By Friedrich Schiller

The dignity of man into your hands is given;
Oh, keep it well, with you it sinks or lifts itself to heaven. — Friedrich Schiller

Protraction Movement Quotes By William Shakespeare

Now the time is come,
That France must veil her lofty-plumed crest,
And let her head fall into England's lap. — William Shakespeare

Protraction Movement Quotes By John Flanagan

Now I know that if you wait till you think you are ready, you'll wait all your life. — John Flanagan

Protraction Movement Quotes By John C. Maxwell

I think many people believe the best way they can help others is to criticize them, to give them the benefit of their 'wisdom.' I disagree. The best way to help people is to see the best in them. — John C. Maxwell

Protraction Movement Quotes By Joan G. Robinson

When you grow as old as I am you can't any longer say this was someone's fault, and that was someone else's. It isn't so clear when you take a long view. Blame seems to lie everywhere. Or nowhere. Who can say where unhappiness begins? — Joan G. Robinson

Protraction Movement Quotes By Shirley Jackson

It might be suggested, and not easily disproven that anything, no matter how exotic, can be believed by someone. On the other hand, abstract belief is largely impossible; it is the concrete, the actuality of the cup, the candle, the sacrificial stone, which hardens belief; the statue is nothing until it cries, the philosophy is nothing until the philosopher is martyred. — Shirley Jackson

Protraction Movement Quotes By Jacques Roumain

And at dawn, the drums still beat on the sleepless plain like an unstoppable heart. — Jacques Roumain