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Religieuse A La Quotes By Alfred De Vigny

France, for example, loves at the same time history and the drama, because the one explores the vast destinies of humanity, and the other the individual lot of man. — Alfred De Vigny

Religieuse A La Quotes By Adalbert De Vogue

Fasting gives me singularly happy afternoons. — Adalbert De Vogue

Religieuse A La Quotes By Stephen King

Susannah's memory had become distressingly spotty, unreliable, like the half-stripped transmission of an old car. — Stephen King

Religieuse A La Quotes By Edward Abbey

I don't see how poetry can ever be easy ... Real poetry, the thick, dense, intense, complicated stuff that lives and endures, requires blood sweat; blood and sweat are essential elements in poetry as well as behind it. — Edward Abbey

Religieuse A La Quotes By Annie Besant

Men are at every stage of evolution, from the most barbarous to the most developed; men are found of lofty intelligence, but also of the most unevolved mentality; in one place there is a highly developed and complex civilisation, in another a crude and simple polity. — Annie Besant

Religieuse A La Quotes By Carol Plum-Ucci

Complete happiness can look so much like complete terror that its hard to tell them apart. — Carol Plum-Ucci

Religieuse A La Quotes By Patricia Schroeder

Spine transplants are what we really need to take Reagan on. — Patricia Schroeder

Religieuse A La Quotes By Dallas Willard

Great power requires great character if it is to be a blessing and not a curse, and that character is something we only grow toward. — Dallas Willard

Religieuse A La Quotes By J. C. Chandor

I consider myself somewhat spiritual, but not practicing. — J. C. Chandor

Religieuse A La Quotes By Leylah Attar

It's strange how someone can walk into your life, shatter the windows, break down your doors, scatter your belongings, and then walk away without having the slightest inkling of the storm they'd brought. — Leylah Attar