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Sejanus In I Claudius Quotes By George Orwell

I did try very hard to tell the whole truth without violating my literary instincts. — George Orwell

Sejanus In I Claudius Quotes By Lisa De Jong

Whenever you lose someone you love, you have those lingering regrets. You wish you could hug them or kiss them or talk to them ... I don't want those regrets — Lisa De Jong

Sejanus In I Claudius Quotes By Charles W. Leadbeater

In Co-Masonry the term "lore" is employed as describing all these scriptures, since in the use of them we are in pursuit of wisdom. The term "law" is used in many other Lodges, but even then it is explained in the ritual that the object of the Volume of the Sacred Law is to illumine our minds. — Charles W. Leadbeater

Sejanus In I Claudius Quotes By Ethan Canin

The connectors have gained the upper hand. We isolationists languish in the caves. Take — Ethan Canin

Sejanus In I Claudius Quotes By Sharif Khan

Writing is the high alchemy of the soul that combines words and ideas to create magic. — Sharif Khan

Sejanus In I Claudius Quotes By Samael Aun Weor

We need the conflagration of Love to change the world, we need the fire of love to illuminate the society. The cold, insipid and complicated codes don't change anything, don't transform anything. All the best social projects and the best political principles are useless if they are not written with the fire of Love. The real revolution is the result of transformation, only the storms of Love can transform the individual and the society. — Samael Aun Weor

Sejanus In I Claudius Quotes By Eric Carle

Ever since I was very young, as far back as I can remember, I have loved making pictures. I knew even as a child that, when I grew up, I would be an artist of some kind. The lovely feeling of my pencil touching paper, a crayon making a star shape in my sketchbook, or my brush dipping into bright and colorful paints - these things affect me as joyfully today as they did all those years ago. — Eric Carle