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Quinlivan Alabama Quotes By Arthur Golden

I would've had an easier time if my emotions had all pulled me in the same direction, but it wasn't so simple. I'd been blown about like a scrap of paper in the wind. — Arthur Golden

Quinlivan Alabama Quotes By George Eliot

They were too hopelessly alienated in their inner life ever to have that contest which is an effort towards agreement. — George Eliot

Quinlivan Alabama Quotes By Lori Wilde

Cowboy!" she hollered.
Every man on the street turned to stare at her."
pg.117 — Lori Wilde

Quinlivan Alabama Quotes By Rachel Sklar

Jessica Jackley has a gift for making people want to fork over their cash. To total strangers. Far, far away. — Rachel Sklar

Quinlivan Alabama Quotes By George Sand

I'm not full of virtues and noble qualities. I love, but I love strongly, exclusive, stedfasty. — George Sand

Quinlivan Alabama Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Has anyone at the end of the nineteenth century any distinct notion of what poets of a stronger age understood by the word inspiration? If not, I will describe it. If you had the slightest residue of superstition left in you it would hardly be possible to completely disregard the idea that one is the mere incarnation, a mouthpiece or a medium of an almighty power. The idea of revelation in the sense of something which profoundly moves and provokes, becoming suddenly visible and audible with indescribable certainty and accuracy - is a simple description. You hear - you do not seek; you take - and do not ask who gives: a thought suddenly flashes up like lightning, it comes as a necessity, without hesitation - I have never had any choice in the matter. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Quinlivan Alabama Quotes By Jacob Grimm

In the old times, when it was still of some use to wish for the thing one wanted, there lived a King whose daughters were all handsome, but the youngest was so beautiful that the sun himself, who had seen so much, wondered each time he shone over her because of her beauty. — Jacob Grimm