Rosaria Dark Quotes & Sayings
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Scholarship cannot do without literature ... It needs literature to float it, to set it current, to authenticate it to all the race, to get it out of closets and into the brains of men who stir abroad. — Woodrow Wilson
Men had it so simple. When it wasn't about Sticking It In, it was about Having The Gun, a variation that allowed them to Stick It In from a distance. — Thomas Pynchon
My aunt Marge has been so ill for so long that we've started to call her I can't believe she's not better — Milton Jones
The unfolding of the unexpected becomes the energy that drives you. You discover how thirsty you are for exploration without analysis. You become strangely at home in a place you can't define. You are truly creating. — Michele Cassou
The chief support of an autocracy is a standing army. The chief support of a democracy is an educated people. — Lotus Coffman
At twenty years of age the will reigns; at thirty, the wit; and at forty, the judgment. — Benjamin Franklin
A life outside of Christ is both hard and frightening; a life in Christ has hard edges and dark valleys, but it is purposeful even when painful. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
They say that life isn't measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. I have to agree with that.
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And I am breathless now.
Because I am breaking.
Breaking inside, fragments, jagged and sharp.
Breaking in slow motion. — Karina Halle
Perhaps there is a pattern set up in the heavens for one who desires to see it, and having seen it, to find one in himself. — Plato
Fortune or misfortune, a man can but try; there's not to be done without trying - accept laying down and dying. — Charles Dickens
Kids are in ongoing need of support, and they get various versions of it from grownups which aren't legitimate - a grownup's version of what we think you should have. We tell you what creativity is, and we even tell you what you're thinking. — Jules Feiffer
