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Vatibus Quotes By Richard Paul Evans

As you grow older, Michael, you'll learn an important lesson - that most people spend their entire lives wishing for a second chance to do what they should have done right the first time. — Richard Paul Evans

Vatibus Quotes By Horace

If you rank me with the lyric poets, my exalted head shall strike the stars.
[Lat., Quod si me lyricis vatibus inseris,
Sublimi feriam sidera vertice.] — Horace

Vatibus Quotes By Christian Hosoi

Through reading the scriptures I realized there was a purpose for my life, that I was created for a reason, that I was significant, that it was my choices that got me to where I was at and that it would be my choices that would get me to where I wanted to be as well. — Christian Hosoi

Vatibus Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

No pleasure is fully delightful without communications, and no delight absolute except imparted. — Michel De Montaigne

Vatibus Quotes By Norman Mailer

The function of socialism is to raise suffering to a higher level. — Norman Mailer

Vatibus Quotes By Henry Suso

There is nothing pleasurable except what is in harmony with the utmost depths of our divine nature. — Henry Suso

Vatibus Quotes By Herman Melville

That author who draws a character, even though to common view incongruous in its parts, as the flying-squirrel, and, at differentperiods, as much at variance with itself as the caterpillar is with the butterfly into which it changes, may yet, in so doing, be not false but faithful to facts. — Herman Melville

Vatibus Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

We cannot exist without water. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Vatibus Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

There is such a thirst to be known, isn't there? What is it about being known that would cause us to hunger so much after it, at any cost? I'm afraid too many of us have forgotten that far more noble is the journey that one embarks on to know oneself; than the trip one goes on in the search for fame. Isn't it better to know and to know and to know yourself and if your heart is found to be noble, isn't it better that you know this on your own and truly; rather than for you to chase after the thoughts that others might have of you? To be a true royal in heart is better than to be a false royal with a throne. — C. JoyBell C.