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Sophoclean England Quotes By Edgar Quinet

Today as in the time of Pliny and Columella, the hyacinth flourishes in Wales, the periwinkle in Illyria, the daisy on the ruins of Numantia; while around them cities have changed their masters and their names, collided and smashed, disappeared into nothingness, their peaceful generations have crossed down the ages as fresh and smiling as on the days of battle. — Edgar Quinet

Sophoclean England Quotes By William S. Burroughs

The price an artist pays for doing what he wants is that he has to do it. — William S. Burroughs

Sophoclean England Quotes By John Meade Falkner

Is there any depression so deep as this? is there any night so dark as this first eclipse of the soul, this first conscious stilling of the instinct for right? — John Meade Falkner

Sophoclean England Quotes By Walt Disney Company

Of all the things I've done, the most vital is coordinating the talents of those who work for us and pointing them toward a certain goal. — Walt Disney Company

Sophoclean England Quotes By Jennifer Holliday

I had ballooned out to close to 400 pounds at one point. And in the '80s, we were just beginning to get on video and disco. So therefore, I did not fit in, and my record company let me go because they said, 'Look, you're just not marketable enough with the weight problem.' — Jennifer Holliday

Sophoclean England Quotes By Jane Austen

There was no denying that those brothers had penetration. — Jane Austen

Sophoclean England Quotes By Francis Stevens

When our poor, faultily sensitive vision can perceive a thing, we say that it is visible. When the nerves of touch can feel it, we say that it is tangible. Yet I tell you there are beings intangible to our physical sense, yet whose presence is felt by the spirit, and invisible to our eyes merely because those organs are not attuned to the light as reflected from their bodies. But light passed through the screen, which we are about to use has a wavelength novel to the scientific world, and by it you shall see with the eyes of the flesh that which has been invisible since life began. Have no fear! ("Unseen - Unfeared") — Francis Stevens