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Sortilege Quotes By Thomas Mann

Laughter is a sunbeam of the soul. — Thomas Mann

Sortilege Quotes By T. S. Eliot

To communicate with Mars, converse with spirits,
To report the behaviour of the sea monster,
Describe the horoscope, haruspicate or scry,
Observe disease in signatures, evoke
Biography from the wrinkles of the palm
And tragedy from fingers; release omens
By sortilege, or tea leaves, riddle the inevitable
With playing cards, fiddle with pentagrams
Or barbituric acids, or dissect
The recurrent image into pre-conscious terrors
To explore the womb, or tomb, or dreams; all these are usual
Pastimes and drugs, and features of the press:
And always will be, some of them especially
When there is distress of nations and perplexity
Whether on the shores of Asia, or in the Edgware Road.
Men's curiosity searches past and future
And clings to that dimension ... — T. S. Eliot

Sortilege Quotes By Jim Rohn

It's okay to send flowers, but don't let the flowers do all the talking. Flowers have a limited vocabulary. About the best flowers can say is that you remembered. But your words tell the rest. — Jim Rohn

Sortilege Quotes By Euripides

When the anger of the gods is incurred, wealth or power only bring more devastating punishment. — Euripides

Sortilege Quotes By Robin Sacredfire

Most people need, at least, a very strong ethical training. They tend to lack basic moral. And it's a waste of time to teach very important universal rules to someone that doesn't understand the meaning of helping others or feeling empathy for them. — Robin Sacredfire

Sortilege Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Nature is a gentle guide, but not more sweet and gentle than prudent and just. — Michel De Montaigne

Sortilege Quotes By Matthew Modine

Fifteen dollar too beaucoup. Five dollars each ... Five dollars is all my mom allows me to spend. — Matthew Modine