Tapiture Quotes & Sayings
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The Irish believed that gods, druids, poets, and others in touch with the magical world could be literal shape-shifters — Thomas Cahill
God's grace is available to all men especially those who seek Him with all their heart, soul, and mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Indeed my aunt's legacy unveiled the sky to me, and substituted for the large and imposing figure of a gentleman, which Milton recommended for my perpetual adoration, a view of the open sky. — Virginia Woolf
I think it's a feeling like I've got it all figured out. There's nothing that can shock me anymore. There's nothing I haven't anticipated; so at that point, there is a calmness. — Tom Brady
I'm tired of people thinking they're doing me favours. — Michael Thomas Ford
so powerful is the influence of a truly great character on all that surrounds it. — Alexandre Dumas
At seventeen I tried to write poetry confining myself solely to Anglo-Saxon words - don't know if it helped, but it made me more concrete ... — John Geddes
I would say to today's young minister, 'Be not afraid to give much time to solitary walks and meditation'. — Vance Havner
Happiness does not simply happen to us. It's something that we make happen. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
I have this friend who has a theory that lots of towns have energies. And, for instance, certain places in Alabama have bad ones because they were built on reservations or built on cemeteries or something. But Nashville has a really gravitational, magnetic pull. — Caitlin Rose
Yet there have been and still are mathematicians and philosophers who doubt whether the whole universe, or to speak more widely, the whole of being, was only created in Euclid's geometry. They even dare to dream that two parallel lines, which according to Euclid can never meet on earth, may meet somewhere in infinity. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Cradling her face with one hand, he said, "I won't ever clip your wings, baby." Regardless of how much he hated the fact that she was in danger - because to do so would be to put her back in that cage, and his mate had spent more than enough time locked in the dark. — Nalini Singh
you are ever again the wave sweeping through all things RAINER MARIA RILKE, BOOK OF HOURS — Ram Dass