Tiamat Planet Quotes & Sayings
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There is in even the most selfish passion a large element of self-abnegation. It is startling to realize that what we call extreme self-seeking is actually self-renunciation. The miser, health addict, glory chaser and their like are not far behind the selfless in the exercise of self-sacrifice. — Eric Hoffer
features became Halia's, longer, more slender, the cartilage of her nose concave as bone. But Halia's skin was far too pale; she — Mike Bond
The happiness and misery of men depend no less on temper than fortune. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
You know who Mr. Darcy is?"
"I exist, therefore I know who Mr. Darcy is. — Cath Crowley
His name meant "He Who Fasts for a Hundred Days," and in person he more than lived up to his name. He was so thin that he looked like skin stretched over bone. While Sister Aziza wore the hijab, Boqol Sawm wore a Saudi robe, a bit short, so that it showed his bony ankles. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Om is the bow, the arrow is soul, — Hermann Hesse
He had an angel's face, but his eyes were so hypnotically tarnished, a mirror of my own pain in their depths. — R.K. Lilley
The soul which is led by God and His wisdom, rather than by bodily concupiscence, will certainly never consent to the desire aroused in its own flesh by another's lust. — Augustine Of Hippo
I like examining the ordinary, and by doing so, one hopefully reveals the extraordinary nature within. — Kevin Henkes
What a comfort the past is," Mimen said, "when the future offers none. — Ursula K. Le Guin
Sometimes I wish I hadn't said something foolish. It is then that I realize the power of mime. — Bob Saget
David stood up and said: Sorry Lichtenstein, but I am not here to change the world. I am changing the world because I am here. — Marianne Williamson
There was a general sense that if you were going to get close enough to a CBS executive to tweak his nose, you'd only have one hand free because you were holding your own. — Howard Hesseman
