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Rathjens Eye Quotes By Galileo Galilei

All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. — Galileo Galilei

Rathjens Eye Quotes By William Maxwell

People often ask themselves the right questions. Where they fail is in answering the questions they ask themselves, and even there they do not fail by much ... But it takes time, it takes humility and a serious reason for searching. — William Maxwell

Rathjens Eye Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Obviously the imagination is fueled by emotions beyond the control of the conscious mind. — Joyce Carol Oates

Rathjens Eye Quotes By Jacob Grimm

gate, the guards, who — Jacob Grimm

Rathjens Eye Quotes By John Calvin

It is not after we were reconciled by the blood of his Son that God began to love us, but before the foundation of the world. — John Calvin

Rathjens Eye Quotes By Jimmy Page

Artists say that paintings are never done. I sort of feel the same way about music. I would never say something is perfect. There are performances that can generate a lot of emotion in me when I hear them, but I can't say if anything is perfect. — Jimmy Page

Rathjens Eye Quotes By Tinie Tempah

Grime is a particular style of music. You've got electro, funk and garage; grime is its darker side. It's constantly evolving. — Tinie Tempah

Rathjens Eye Quotes By George Darley

It is not Beauty I demand,
A crystal brow, the moon's despair,
Nor the snow's daughter, a white hand,
Nor mermaid's yellow pride of hair.

Tell me not of your starry eyes,
Your lips that seem on roses fed,
Your breasts where Cupid trembling lies,
Nor sleeps for kissing of his bed.

...Give me, instead of beauty's bust,
A tender heart, a loyal mind,
Which with temptation I could trust,
Yet never linked with error find.

One in whose gentle bosom I
Could pour my secret heart of woes.
Like the care-burdened honey-fly
That hides his murmurs in the rose.

My earthly comforter! whose love
So indefeasible might be,
That when my spirit won above
Hers could not stay for sympathy. — George Darley