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Psalterium Quotes By Tanith Lee

Men could not have too much. Ecstasy and vulnerability belonged in the same dish. The fear the cup would be snatched away was what gave the wine its savor and as Zhirem's cup was sure, so was his joylessness ... to die is a fear, but to live is a fear, also. — Tanith Lee

Psalterium Quotes By Terry Pratchett

He knew that they all knew a lot more than he knew, and was quite happy knowing this. — Terry Pratchett

Psalterium Quotes By Marcel Proust

Happiness is good for the body, but it is grief which develops the strengths of the mind. — Marcel Proust

Psalterium Quotes By Virginia Woolf

The poet gives us his essence, but prose takes the mold of the body and mind. — Virginia Woolf

Psalterium Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

I think a lot of people saw 'Fight Club' and thought, 'Right, here's our next Che Guevara, here's our next Fidel Castro, here's someone who's going to wave the flag.' And I was like, 'No, it's just a book. And if I beat that drum, if I play that song one more time, I won't have a career.' — Chuck Palahniuk

Psalterium Quotes By Billy Marshall Stoneking

There's a chasm between writing about yourself and writing about your personal life. A lot of young writers want to turn their lives into stories, into films, books, because they feel their lives are somehow significant. But really, it's not their personal lives that matter, but their own, hard-fought-for ideas. Not just anybody's ideas, but the ideas that they have paid for with their suffering and their sacrifices and their love of their fellow humans. — Billy Marshall Stoneking

Psalterium Quotes By Fulton J. Sheen

So it is when we measure ourselves by God, we fall infinitely short; and when we compare ourselves with many who have given us inspiration, we feel a deep sense of unworthiness. But behind it all, and despite all of this, there is the tremendous consciousness of the mercy of God. He did not call angels to be priests; He called men. He did not make gold the vessel for his treasure; He made clay. The motley group of Apostles that He gathered about Him became more worthy through his mercy and compassion. I — Fulton J. Sheen