William Henry Fox Talbot Quotes & Sayings
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I do not mean to expose my ideas to ingenious ridicule by maintaining that everything happens to every man for the best; but I will contend, that he who makes the best use of it, fulfills the part of a wise and good man. — Richard Cumberland

That did explain his sucky home life growing up but didn't excuse the way he treated others. Was there childcare for abused werewolves? — Jazz Feylynn

The past is able to close round certain moments, as if they were seeds, and deliver them again fresh and living in the present. — Storm Jameson

I've always thought that it might be fun to be Catholic, to be able to go to the confessional and unburden yourself and have someone tell you that they forgive you, to take all the sin away, wipe the slate clean. — Paula Hawkins

We can be as honest as we are ignorant. If we are, when asked what is beyond the horizon of the known, we must say that we do not know. — Robert Green Ingersoll

He and I had loathed each other since kindergarten. Heck, even before that. Mom says he's the only baby I ever bit in daycare. — Rachel Hawkins

Beware a kiss, he told her. Kisses are powerful things. You expose part of your soul. — Ruth Frances Long

I think I write fiction for the opportunity to get beyond the limits of my own life. — Wally Lamb

Here, too, I found neither home nor company, nothing but a seat from which to view a stage where strange people played strange parts. — Hermann Hesse

When in doubt, when flat on your back, you can look at the ceiling. Who knows what you may see, up there? Funeral wreaths and angels, constellations of dust, stellar or otherwise, the puzzles left by spiders. There's always something to occupy the inquiring mind. — Margaret Atwood

Remember, remember the fifth of November of gunpowder treason and plot. I know of no reason why the gun powder treason should ever be forgot. — Alan Moore

Everything I was doing was like this chess game - full of second guesses, indecision, waiting. — Heather Demetrios

The boy was beginning to understand that intuition is really a sudden immersion of the soul into the universal current of life, where the histories of all people are connected, and we are able to know everything, because it's all written there. — Paulo Coelho