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Sons Of Fortune Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Pleasure that is its own pursuit is always bad pleasure. — C.S. Lewis

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Marcel Proust

The idea that one will die is more painful than dying, but less painful than the idea that another person is dead, that, becoming once more a still, plane surface after having engulfed a person, a reality extends, without even a ripple at the point of disappearance from which that person is excluded, in which there no longer exists any will, any knowledge, and from which it is as difficult to reascend to the idea that that person has lived as, from the still recent memory of his life, it is to think that he is comparable with the insubstantial images, the memories, left us by the characters in a novel we have been reading. — Marcel Proust

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By F.L. Lucas

I have a wife, I have sons; all these hostages have I given to fortune. — F.L. Lucas

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Megan Dent Nagle

Flee all that's evil, do all that's good, seek what is true, purse only peace, love
unconditionally.'
Warden's Oath — Megan Dent Nagle

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Jeffrey Archer

Here was a man, when comes such another? — Jeffrey Archer

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Markus Zusak

When I glanced back at the plane, the pilot's open mouth appeared to be smiling. — Markus Zusak

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By H.V. Morton

All good knights, pilgrims, sons in search of fortune, seekers after truth, and plain ordinary fools, turn towards the city they have left and take farewell according to their nature. This is a full moment in all journeying, the time when girths are tightened in preparation for the miles that lie ahead. — H.V. Morton

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Jeffrey Archer

Just as soon as I get this cast off," Fletcher said, "I'm going to kick your ass."
"You shouldn't speak to Dr Renwick like that, after all he's done for you," said Nat, with a grin.
"Why not?" asked Fletcher. "He filled me up with your blood, so now I'm half the man I was."
"Wrong again," said Nat. "You're twice the man you were, but still half the man I am. — Jeffrey Archer

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

Ye have done much to bring about the indescribable return. May ye go mad quickly and not be devoured. — H.P. Lovecraft

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Molly Crabapple

Globalism has less leeway for a poor country's brilliant sons. — Molly Crabapple

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Grover Cleveland

Being president means leaving one's name in the history book of which few men are authors. It is my fortune to be blessed with a proud name, one that parents will employ for generations to instill the values of honesty, independence, and above all, courage in their sons. — Grover Cleveland

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By James Madison

Who are to be the electors of the federal representatives? Not the rich, more than the poor; not the learned, more than the ignorant; not the haughty heirs of distinguished names, more than the humble sons of obscurity and unpropitious fortune. The electors are to be the great body of the people of the United States. They are to be the same who exercise the right in every State of electing the corresponding branch of the legislature of the State. — James Madison

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Jeffrey Archer

The popularity of an individual in life often only manifests itself in death. — Jeffrey Archer

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Mikhail Bulgakov

Follow me, reader! Who told you that there is no true, faithful, eternal love in this world! May the liar's vile tongue be cut out! Follow me, my reader, and me alone, and I will show you such a love! — Mikhail Bulgakov

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By John Steinbeck

Why do men like me want sons?" he wondered. "It must be because they hope in their poor beaten souls that these new men, who are their blood, will do the things they were not strong enough nor wise enough nor brave enough to do. It is rather like another chance at life; like a new bag of coins at a table of luck after your fortune is gone. — John Steinbeck

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Nothing detains the reader's attention more powerfully than deep involutions of distress, or sudden vicissitudes of fortune; and these might be abundantly afforded by memoirs of the sons of literature. They are entangled by contracts which they know not how to fulfill, and obliged to write on subjects which they do not understand. Every publication is a new period of time, from which some increase or declension of fame is to be reckoned. The gradations of a hero's life are from battle to battle, and of an author's from book to book. — Samuel Johnson

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By David Hume

Where is the reward of virtue? and what recompense has nature provided for such important sacrifices as those of life and fortune, which we must often make to it? O sons of earth! Are ye ignorant of the value of this celestial mistress? And do ye meanly inquire for her portion, when ye observe her genuine beauty? — David Hume

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Ralph Marston

Every aspect of your life is greatly influenced, day in and day out, by the way you imagine life to be. Imagine the best, choose the goodness, and be a source of love and light for all to see.. — Ralph Marston

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Gertrude Stein

Everybody said the same thing over and over again with infinite variations but over and over again until finally if you listened with great intensity you could hear it rise and fall and tell all that there was inside them, not so much by the actual words they said or the thoughts they had but the movement of their thoughts and words endlessly the same and endlessly different. — Gertrude Stein

Sons Of Fortune Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

In democratic countries, however opulent a man is supposed to be, he is almost always discontented with his fortune, because he finds that he is less rich than his father was, and he fears that his sons will be less rich than himself. — Alexis De Tocqueville