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Voleur In English Quotes By Aldous Huxley

If the men of the Middle Ages ... lived in filth and discomfort, it was not for any lack of ability to change their mode of life; it was because they chose to live this way, because filth and discomfort fitted in with their principles and prejudices, political, moral, and religious ... It was in the power of medieval ... craftsmen to create armchairs and sofas that might have rivaled in comfort those of today — Aldous Huxley

Voleur In English Quotes By Nicole Mones

He had heard it sure enough, wailing underground in clubs and speakeasies, all through Prohibition, hot, polyphonic, toe-tapping, full of syncopated rhythms and bent, naughty notes - perfect for small and secret spaces. — Nicole Mones

Voleur In English Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Within the field of a secular society, which is a sort of neutral frame that allows individuals to develop their own lives, so long as they don't annoy their neighbors too much, each of us has an individual myth that's driving us, which we may or may not know. — Joseph Campbell

Voleur In English Quotes By Mike Schroepfer

In order to innovate, you have to experiment. — Mike Schroepfer

Voleur In English Quotes By Matthew Arnold

The grand stye arises in poetry, when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject. — Matthew Arnold

Voleur In English Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

An actually existing fly is more important than a possibly existing angel. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Voleur In English Quotes By Blake Crouch

it's a troubling paradox -i have total control, but only to the extent i have control over myself. — Blake Crouch

Voleur In English Quotes By Michelle Alexander

Church? I wouldn't dare tell anyone at church.77 Far from being a place of comfort or refuge, churches can be a place where judgment, shame, and contempt are felt most acutely. Services in black churches frequently contain a strong mixture of concern for the less fortunate and a call to personal responsibility. — Michelle Alexander