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Saland Vision Quotes By George Horace Lorimer

Those who succeed can't forgive a fellow for being a failure, and those who fail can't forgive him for being a success. — George Horace Lorimer

Saland Vision Quotes By Humphrey Bogart

I gave up drinking once
it was the worst afternoon of my entire life. — Humphrey Bogart

Saland Vision Quotes By Mallory Ortberg

Letting events end is not rude. Everything ends. — Mallory Ortberg

Saland Vision Quotes By Andre Breton

Keep reminding yourself that literature is one of the saddest roads that leads to everything. — Andre Breton

Saland Vision Quotes By Charlotte Stein

Dear Benjamin,
"You should know that I'm not sorry either. I'm not sorry that I want to do these things with you. I'm not sorry that I want you so much I can't think of anything but you. But most of all, I'm not sorry that I love you. I love you. I love you."
I pause and listen to the low scratch of a pencil on paper as it carries all of my feelings to him, my one.
Before I finish, to the heavenly sound of him sighing with pleasure.
"Yours always, Eleanor. — Charlotte Stein

Saland Vision Quotes By Robert Frost

God made a beauteous garden
With lovely flowers strown,
But one straight, narrow pathway
That was not overgrown.
And to this beauteous garden
He brought mankind to live,
And said "To you, my children,
These lovely flowers I give.
Prune ye my vines and fig trees,
With care my flowers tend,
But keep the pathway open
Your home is at the end."
God's Garden — Robert Frost

Saland Vision Quotes By Tertullian

For those women sin against God when they rub their skin with ointments, stain their cheeks with rouge, and make their eyes prominent with antimony. To them, I suppose, the artistic skill of God is displeasing! — Tertullian

Saland Vision Quotes By Steven Pinker

A linguistically informed literary criticism is the key to resolving conflict and frustration, from psychotherapy and law to philosophy and politics. Call this the messianic theory. It is based on the idea that TO THINK IS TO GRASP A METAPHOR-the metaphor metaphor. — Steven Pinker