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Wa Thiongo Ngugi Quotes By Marilyn Manson

If everyone can make music. Make better music. — Marilyn Manson

Wa Thiongo Ngugi Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Then kiss me, Claire," he whispered, "And know that you are more to me than life, and I have no regret. — Diana Gabaldon

Wa Thiongo Ngugi Quotes By Diana Wynne Jones

Do you mind not being so kind and obedient? It makes me nervous. — Diana Wynne Jones

Wa Thiongo Ngugi Quotes By Jean Vanier

An ethics of desire is good news for those of us who have become allergic to an ethics of law. — Jean Vanier

Wa Thiongo Ngugi Quotes By Guillaume Apollinaire

Automn ill and adored
You die when the hurricane blows in the roseries
When it has snowed
In the orchard trees

Poor automn
Dead in whiteness and riches
Of snow and ripe fruits
Deep in the sky
The sparrow hawks cry
Over the sprites with green hair dwarfs
Who've never been loved

Inthe far tree-lines
The stags are groaning

And how I love O season how I love your rumbling
The falling fruits that no one gathers
The wind in the forest that are tumbling
All their tears in automn leaf by leaf
The leaves
You press
A crowd
That flows
The life
That goes — Guillaume Apollinaire

Wa Thiongo Ngugi Quotes By Reggie Joiner

[Orange] is one of God's favorite colors
He stuck it right there between red and yellow as the second color in the rainbow. He decorates entire forests with shades of orange every autumn. It shows up in sunrises at the start of the day, sunsets at the end of the day, and in the glow of the moon at the right time of night. — Reggie Joiner

Wa Thiongo Ngugi Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Imagination is strong in a man when that particular function of the brain which enables him to observe is roused to activity without any necessary excitement of the sense. Accordingly, we find that imagination is active just in proportion as our sense are not excited by external objects. A long period of solitude, whether in prison or in a sick room; quiet, twilight, darkness-these are the things that promote its activity; and under their influence it comes into play of itself. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Wa Thiongo Ngugi Quotes By Carrie Ryan

I'd been hoping to get close enough to Grey to gain access to his room, but I hadn't expected it to come so easily. All those convoluted plans and all I really had to do was stammer and blush. — Carrie Ryan