Thoughhts Quotes & Sayings
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The fact is, that civilization requires slaves. Unless there are slaves to do the ugly, horrible, uninteresting work, culture and contemplation become almost impossible. — Oscar Wilde

Imagine placing God foremost in your heart each morning and striking out on His path for your day, deliberately living for Him. As you commit yourself to God each day, He will work in your heart! — Elizabeth George

Serious art has been the work of individual artists whose art has had nothing to do with style because they were not in the least connected with the style or the needs of the masses. Their work arose rather in defiance of their times. — Franz Marc

I'm not sure of anything," he admitted.
"But I didn't mean to freak you out before. I just can't seem to keep my hands off you. I don't want to keep my hands off you."
~Wyatt — Sydney Croft

and sure enough, emmett's voice rose above the din. at some point, though, a mistake becomes a decision, whether you like it or not. in this, my husband and i were fundamentally different. in my opinion, a mistake required a getaway. — Amanda Eyre Ward

How goodness heightens beauty! — Milan Kundera

Men fall into a routine when they are tired and slack: it has all the appearance of activity with few of its burdens. — Walter Lippmann

In books and movies infidelity always looks so compelling, so right. Here are people who defy petty convention and are rewarded with only the tastiest bits of human experience. — David Sedaris

The notion that the mind and body are actually different sides of the same coin goes all the way back to the origins of medicine. For most of its history, the practice was not separated from other aspects of human activity. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

What I want is to be willing to fail rather than stagnate. — James Dickey

I'm not stupid. I can tell what's what. — Nick Diaz

A boy's will is the wind's will, and the thought's of youth are long, long thoughhts — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow