Vjetnama Quotes & Sayings
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It is the mystery of the unknown
That fascinates us; we are children still
Wayward and wistful; with one hand we cling
To the familiar things we call our own,
And with the other, resolute of will,
Grope in the dark for what the day will bring — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

One loses the capacity to grieve as a child grieves, or to rage as a child rages: hotly, despairingly, with tears of passion. One grows up, one becomes civilized, one learns one's manners, and consequently can no longer manage these two functions - sorrow and anger - adequately. — Anita Brookner

Elegance loses its power in the presence of the properly stupid ... — Zoe Heller

my friend Ronald. He's a hunstman who lives in my letterbox. — James Roy

Then, one day, when you least expect it, the great adventure finds you. — Ewan McGregor

Evelyn stared into the empty ice cream carton and wondered where the smiling girl in the school pictures had gone. — Fannie Flagg

I enjoy doing fashion shows and transforming myself into different looks for photo shoots. — Tyra Banks

Man has lost the capacity to foresee and to forestall. He will end by destroying the earth. — Albert Schweitzer

You cannot be a good doctor without pity. — Axel Munthe

I should see the garden far better," said Alice to herself, "if I could get to the top of that hill: and here's a path that leads straight to it - at least, no it doesn't do that - " (after going a few yards along the path, and turning several sharp corners), "but I suppose it will at last. But how curiously it twists! It's more like a corkscrew than a path! Well, this turn goes to the hill, I suppose - no, it doesn't! This goes straight back to the house! Well then, I'll try it the other way." And so she did: wandering up and down, and trying turn after turn, but always coming back to the house, do what she would. Indeed, once, when she turned a corner rather more quickly than usual, she ran against it before she could stop herself. — Lewis Carroll