Velva Quotes & Sayings
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It is poor faith that needs fair weather for standing firm. That alone is true faith that stands the foulest weather. — Mahatma Gandhi

Velva's face glowed in the streetlight. "Sir Sun, don't you see? I am your violent violet. And you are mine. — Mav Skye

Traditional matter must be glorified, since it would be easier to listen to the re-creation of familiar stories than to quite new and unexpected things; the listeners, we must remember, needed poetry chiefly as the re-creation of tired hours. — Lascelles Abercrombie

I'm not sure I can say there is a clean line between me as an individual and me as a lawyer. — Anita Hill

Mom and Dad came home two hours later. We knew the second they opened the door and Daisy wasn't with them that Daisy was gone. — R.J. Palacio

Being is good, but getting rich is better ... If the gods had only the riches of men's adoration, they would be as poor as poor Caligula. — Albert Camus

Why do we shave? It doesn't seem like a natural activity. There are no examples of shaving in nature. The only creature that comes close is the male South Pacific Groping Beetle, which sometimes, just before mating, will slap on a little Aqua Velva. But we think this resulted from atomic testing. — Dave Barry

Velva Jean, sometimes dreams change, either because they have to or because life has something else in mind for you. — Jennifer Niven

A world without corruption would be a strange world indeed - and a damned bad world for lawyers, let me say. — Robertson Davies

Man reacts upon and toward the external universe in three ways, namely, by his active nature ; by his intellectual nature ; by his moral nature - that is, he acts upon it, thinks about it, and feels toward it. — Richard Maurice Bucke

Velva wasn't merely a rose among the thorns, the lily of the valleys, she was Empress amongst the stars and planet. — Mav Skye

Literature begins with the possible model of experience, and what it produces is the literary model we call the classic. — Northrop Frye

The new human type cannot be properly understood without awareness of what he is continuously exposed to from the world of things about him, even in his most secret innervations. — Theodor Adorno

The love of possession is a desease with them. — Sitting Bull