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Silvestris Lybica Quotes By Olive Schreiner

No death, no death,' he muttered; 'there is that which never dies-- which abides. It is but the individual that perishes, the whole remains. It is the organism that vanishes, the atoms are there. It is but hte man that dies, the Universal Whole of which he is part reworks him into its inmost self. Ah! What matters that man's day be short?-- that the sunrise sees him, and the sunset sees his grave; that of which he is but the breath has breathed him forth and drawn him back again. That abides-- we abide... Let us die, beloved, you and I, that we may pass on for ever through the Universal Life!' In that deep world of contemplation all fierce desires die out, and peace comes down. He, Waldo, as he walked there, saw no more the world that was about him; cried out no more for the thing that he had lost. — Olive Schreiner

Silvestris Lybica Quotes By Bill Hader

In 'Winter's Bone,' it's literally the director and the camera operator. That's it. Just a super-small Kubrick crew. You know what I mean? Like, 8 people. — Bill Hader

Silvestris Lybica Quotes By Val Edward Simone

The path for you is chosen by you. — Val Edward Simone

Silvestris Lybica Quotes By Elsa Maxwell

Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else can. — Elsa Maxwell

Silvestris Lybica Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Of course, my views developed in the course of time. But I have always believed in what I did and never acted against my conscience. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Silvestris Lybica Quotes By Lindsay Paige

Seeing her like this, I realized I was in love with her. I smiled at the realization. She was mine and I intended to keep it that way. — Lindsay Paige

Silvestris Lybica Quotes By Jonathan L. Howard

In his experience, motives were simple. There was greed, there was jealousy, he'd seen plenty of revenge played out in gang-related crimes, there was even sadism, and sometimes there was flat-out stupidity, which was a pretty powerful motivator in itself. — Jonathan L. Howard