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Unvirgin Quotes By Michael Moorcock

It remains a mystery to me why some of that [pulp] fiction should be judged inferior to the rafts and rafts of bad social [literary] fiction which continues to be treated by literary editors as if it were somehow superior, or at least worthier of our attention. The careerist literary imperialism of the Bloomsbury years did a lot to produce fiction's present unseemly polarities. — Michael Moorcock

Unvirgin Quotes By Pliny The Elder

The most valuable discoveries have found their origin in the most trivial accidents. — Pliny The Elder

Unvirgin Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

If you are pure, if you are strong, you, one man are equal to the whole world. — Swami Vivekananda

Unvirgin Quotes By William Faulkner

In the South you are ashamed of being a virgin. Boys. Men. They lie about it. Because it means less to women, Father said. He said it was men invented virginity not women. Father said it's like death: only a state in which the others are left and I said, But to believe it doesn't matter and he said, That's what's so sad about anything: not only virginity and I said, Why couldn't it have been me and not her who is unvirgin and he said, That's why that's sad too; nothing is even worth the changing of it ... — William Faulkner

Unvirgin Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

What is in great demand, but scarce, is expensive, but even when wisdom is not in demand it is priceless. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Unvirgin Quotes By William Cartwright

The fool inherits, but the wise must get. — William Cartwright

Unvirgin Quotes By Ted Dekker

Pape called Basil his sanctuary. In truth we all exist in our own sanctuaries-but I don't mean cathedrals or prisons. I'm talking about our hearts and minds, which imprison us in anxiety, dear, insecurity, anger and other forms of misery. The walls & bars that keep most in a constant state of suffering are thoughts and emotions, not concrete & steel. It's a disease. Insanity. Most are afflicted by it, regardless of which side of the law they find themselves on or where they lay their heads at night. To be free of this, Renee, is to be free indeed. — Ted Dekker

Unvirgin Quotes By P.D. James

We can experience nothing but the present moment, live in no other second of time, and to understand this is as close as we can get to eternal life. — P.D. James

Unvirgin Quotes By Toba Beta

Takers believe no sustenance.
They simply take things wanted. — Toba Beta

Unvirgin Quotes By Jenny Diski

There are some words I find impossibly difficult ... 'Love,' 'feeling' and especially 'happiness' are at the head of the list. This is not because I haven't experienced any of them but because whenever I think about using the words I don't really know what anyone means by them. I'd find it easier to sit down and write a book about each (coming, obviously, to no conclusion) than to use them casually in speech or writing. — Jenny Diski

Unvirgin Quotes By Hale Irwin

People have to learn who they are - you can't have somebody else telling you who you are. — Hale Irwin

Unvirgin Quotes By Julia Barr

The CD is dedicated to our dog Nell, who passed away last year. — Julia Barr

Unvirgin Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I saw the endless steppes, which, although they appeared to be nothing but desert, were, in fact, full of life, full of creatures hidden in the low scrub. I saw the flat horizon, the vast empty space, heard the sound of horses' hooves, the quiet wind, and then, all around us, nothing, absolutely nothing. It was as if the world had chosen this place to display, at once, its vastness, its simplicity, and its complexity. It was as if we could - and should - become like the steppes - empty, infinite, and, at the same time, full of life. — Paulo Coelho

Unvirgin Quotes By Maya Angelou

Upon reflection, I marvel that no one saw through me enough to bundle me off to the nearest mental institution. The fact that it didn't happen depended less on my being a good actress than the fact that I was surrounded, as I had been all my life, by strangers. — Maya Angelou