Taiwanese Literature Quotes & Sayings
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Top Taiwanese Literature Quotes
Christ was either the grandest, guiltiest of impostors, by a marvelous and most subtle refinement of wickedness, or He was God manifest in the flesh. — Herrick Johnson
Aristotle could have known so much more if he cooked. — Juana Ines De La Cruz
What I mean by "An Unspoken Hunger." It's a hunger that cannot be quelled by material things. It's a hunger that cannot be quelled by the constant denial. — Terry Tempest Williams
I just like being a regular person. — Jhene Aiko
I'm an ardent fan. All I really had to do was put myself in my own shoes. — Nina Jacobson
... unpacked her books, her sweet delight in happier days, and her soothing resource in the hours of moderate sorrow: but there were hours when even these failed of their effect; when the genius, the taste, the enthusiasm of the sublimest writers were felt no longer. — Ann Radcliffe
When I think about satan, my thoughts go to how Jesus interacted with him in the desert. Jesus spoke with him for just a few seconds and then sent him away. Satan was a manipulator who wanted to control God, but Jesus had a relationship with God that satan didn't understand, and Jesus had no problem telling him off and getting rid of him. I think we should do the same. — Bob Goff
Loneliness is my worst enemy, but in the end he's usually my only real friend. — Dave Guerrero
In general, there are usually two reasons to swear--to get someone's attention and because it's fun. — Aaron Burch
If you rest too long the weeds take the garden. — Jim Rohn
I'm working over 80 hours a week and have to keep on track. — Carl J. Lindner Jr.
Just because it's taken you three years to notice, Ron, doesn't mean no one else has spotted I'm a girl! — J.K. Rowling
You are so much better than a STUPID piece of metal. — Oliver Sykes
You can always create your own experience of life in a beautiful and enjoyable way if you keep your love turned on within you- regardless of what other people say or do. — Ken Keyes Jr.
