Romantisme Francais Quotes & Sayings
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Hesitation creates gaps. Boldness obliterates them. — Robert Greene
When you go into the planes of light, all of the incorrect ways of seeing and understanding life that you pick up are washed away. — Frederick Lenz
It's the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen. — Muhammad Ali
Indeed, the greatest blessing that can follow the death of those we love is reconciliation. Without it there is no peace. But with it come quiet thoughts and quickened memories. And what else shall a man do except become reconciled? What purpose does he serve by fighting what he cannot touch or by brooding upon what he cannot change? — Richard L. Evans
When she wanted to escape her life, she read books — Jodi Picoult
A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. — George Herbert
We build buildings which are terribly restless. And buildings don't go anywhere. They shouldn't be restless. — Minoru Yamasaki
When one of them complained of being frightened by the dark, Elon pointed out that "dark is merely the absence of light," which did little to reassure the scared child. — Ashlee Vance
Mr. Rihani, we met once a thousand years ago and we may not meet again for another thousand years. — William Ernest Hocking
Russia is tough. The history, the land, the people - brutal. — Henry Rollins
Don't cheapen the product; don't cheapen the wage; don't overcharge the public. Put brains into the method, and more brains, and still more brains - do things better than ever before; and by this means all parties to business are served and benefited. — Henry Ford
A husband and wife should resolve never to wrangle with each other; never to bandy words or indulge in the least ill-humour. Never! I say; NEVER. Wrangling, even in jest, and putting on an air of ill-humour merely to tease, becomes earnest by practice. — Timothy Shay Arthur
Never interrupt an author when he or she is 'in the zone', else you'll understand the real meaning of 'writer's nib'. — Fennel Hudson
The kindness fell on him as sunshine falls on the wretched - he had no heart to taste it, and felt that it was very far off him. — George Eliot
