Sobanski Aurelien Quotes & Sayings
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It made no sense, but then, life was rather senseless most of the time. — Beverly Lewis
America has a genius for the encouragement of fame. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
The intellectual world is deeply conformist ... We talk a lot about the crimes of others. When it comes to our own crimes, we are nationalists in the Orwellian sense. — Noam Chomsky
I do not regret one moment of my life. — Lillie Langtry
It occurred to her, sadly, and not for the first time, that as you grew older you became busier, and time went faster and faster, the months pushing each other rudely out of the way, and the years slipping off the calendar and into the past. Once, there had been time. Time to stand, or sit, and just look at daffodils. Or to abandon housekeeping, on the spur of the moment, walk out of the back door and up the hill, into the lark-song emptiness of a summer morning. — Rosamunde Pilcher
Love isn't always clean and pretty--sometimes it's messy, cruel, and confusing. And sometimes, it doesn't turn out the way you want it to. But then, the beauty of love is that it's very strong, and when it's real, it's worth it. — Heather Lyons
The central movement of the mind is the desire for unrestricted liberty and ( ... ) this movement is invariably accompanied by its opposite, a dread of the consequences of liberty. — Thornton Wilder
Getting to know athletes from all over the planet is a big part of the Olympic experience. — Mary Lou Retton
Being punished doesn't mean you should miss out on being loved. — Shaun Hutchinson
A large portion of our citizens, who will not believe, even on the evidence of facts, that any public evils exist, or are impending. They deride the apprehensions of those who foresee, that licentiousness will prove, as it ever has proved, fatal to liberty. — Fisher Ames
The closer you get to heaven, the less air there is, because when you get to heaven for real, you don't need to breathe anymore. — Catherine Ryan Hyde