Szanse Quotes & Sayings
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Their reward for enduring the awful experience was the right to tell people about it. — J.K. Rowling

I fought all my life for women to make their own choices, in their personal and professional lives. I made mine. — Hillary Clinton

sacred is the task of the artist when he undertakes to paint the life of the People. Falsification here is far more pernicious than in the more artificial aspects of life. — George Eliot

Modesty and dew love the shade. — Alphonse De Lamartine

Ah! this morning! You have lived since then. — Oscar Wilde

I've had time off, and it drove me nuts. I was crawling up the wall. — Bob Newhart

Every time a man (myself) gives way to vanity, every time he thinks and lives in order to show off, this is a betrayal. Every time, it has always been the great misfortune of wanting to show off which has lessened me in the presence of the truth. We do not need to reveal ourselves to others, but only to those we love. For then we are no longer revealing ourselves in order to seem but in order to give. There is much more strength in a man who reveals himself only when it is necessary. I have suffered from being alone, but because I have been able to keep my secret I have overcome the suffering of loneliness. To go right to the end implies knowing how to keep one's secret. And, today, there is no greater joy than to live alone and unknown. — Albert Camus

We are the reflections for the stars to gaze upon, upon a sea of glass. — Tom Althouse

Reality is created by the mind. We can change our reality by changing our mind. — Plato

The end of creation is that all things may return to the Creator and be united with Him. — Emanuel Swedenborg

There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root. — Henry David Thoreau

It is probably no exaggeration to suppose that in order to improve such an organ as the eye at all, it must be improved in ten different ways at once. And the improbability of any complex organ being produced and brought to perfection in any such way is an improbability of the same kind and degree as that of producing a poem or a mathematical demonstration by throwing letters at random on a table. — Joseph Murray