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Trigun Nicholas D. Wolfwood Quotes By William Wordsworth

And often, glad no more, We wear a face of joy because We have been glad of yore. — William Wordsworth

Trigun Nicholas D. Wolfwood Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Awareness about lack of knowledge is the most useful knowledge. — Debasish Mridha

Trigun Nicholas D. Wolfwood Quotes By John Green

Omnis cellula e cellula," he said again. "All cells come from cells. Every cell is born of a previous cell, which was born of a previous cell. Life comes from life. Life begets life begets life begets life begets life. — John Green

Trigun Nicholas D. Wolfwood Quotes By Scott Cohen

I have rock climbed but not in awhile. Love all sports, reading, cooking, some carpentry, gardening. — Scott Cohen

Trigun Nicholas D. Wolfwood Quotes By Katie Kacvinsky

He was like a book, where each chapter picks up pace until you can't put it down. That's when you know you've made a friend - when you want to read more of his story. — Katie Kacvinsky

Trigun Nicholas D. Wolfwood Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Someday, emerging at last from the violent insight,
let me sing out jubilation and praise to assenting angels.
Let not even one of the clearly-struck hammers of my heart
fail to sound because of a slack, a doubtful,
or a broken string. Let my joyfully streaming face
make me more radiant; let my hidden weeping arise
and blossom. How dear you will be to me then, you nights
of anguish. Why didn't I kneel more deeply to accept you,
inconsolable sisters, and surrendering, lose myself
in your loosened hair. How we squander our hours of pain.
How we gaze beyond them into the bitter duration
to see if they have an end. Though they are really
our winter-enduring foliage, our dark evergreen,
our season in our inner year
, not only a season
in time
, but are place and settlement, foundation and soil
and home. — Rainer Maria Rilke