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Psique Logo Quotes By Marcel Proust

Jean would be conscious of a curious feeling that he was living simultaneously in the immediate presence of a particular day and in other similar days of long ago. — Marcel Proust

Psique Logo Quotes By Callan McAuliffe

I can run up a wall and do a back flip - that's the most impressive thing that I can do. — Callan McAuliffe

Psique Logo Quotes By Philip Roth

It's as though not even that most basic level of imaginative thought had been admitted into consciousness to cause the slightest disturbance. A century of destruction unlike any other in its extremity befalls and blights the human race - scores of millions of ordinary people condemned to suffer deprivation upon deprivation, atrocity upon atrocity, evil upon evil, half the world or more subjected to pathological sadism as social policy, whole societies organized and fettered by the fear of violent persecution, the degradation of individual life engineered on a scale unknown throughout human history, nations broken and enslaved by ideological criminals who rob them of everything, entire populations so demoralized as to be unable to get out of bed in the morning with the minutest desire to face the day ... all the terrible touchstones presented by this century, and here they are up in arms about Faunia Farley. — Philip Roth

Psique Logo Quotes By Ana Medeiros

I can't give you something I don't know how to give. — Ana Medeiros

Psique Logo Quotes By Alan Moore

Does the human heart know chasms so abysmal? — Alan Moore

Psique Logo Quotes By Gregory Allen Howard

One of the things I prize most about being a writer is its license - you could even say injunction - to be curious, to follow anything anywhere and see where it might take you, how it can transform you, whether in content or form. — Gregory Allen Howard

Psique Logo Quotes By Che Guevara

The only passion that guides me is for the truth ... I look at everything from this point of view. — Che Guevara

Psique Logo Quotes By William Dean Howells

Our theory of disaster, of sorrow, of affliction, borrowed from the poets and novelist, is that it is incessant; but every passage in our own lives and in the lives of others, so far as we have witnessed them, teaches us that this is false. The house of mourning is decorously darkened to the world, but within itself it is also the house of laughing. Burst of gaiety, as heartfelt as its grief, relieve the gloom, and the stricken survivors have their jest together, in which the thought of the dead is tenderly involved, and a fond sense, not crazier than many others, of sympathy and enjoyment beyond the silence, justifies the sunnier mood before sorrow rushes back, deploring and despairing, and make it all up again with the conventional fitness of things. — William Dean Howells

Psique Logo Quotes By Anthony Holden

I first got to know Charles in the late seventies when I wrote an article and then a book about him and I think at the time he came across as quite appealing, it was probably the height of his popularity. — Anthony Holden

Psique Logo Quotes By Marianne Williamson

When you turn your life over to God, you don't give up the drama; you give up the cheap drama. — Marianne Williamson

Psique Logo Quotes By James Dashner

Thank you for being my friends — James Dashner

Psique Logo Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Captain Roberts went to Heaven, which wasn't everything that he'd expected, and as the receding water gently marooned the wreck of the Sweet Judy on the forest floor, only one soul was left alive. Or possibly two, if you like parrots. — Terry Pratchett

Psique Logo Quotes By Epictetus

We are at the mercy of whoever wields authority over the things we either desire or detest. If you would be free, then, do not wish to have, or avoid, things that other people control, because then you must serve as their slave. — Epictetus