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Wonderfulest Quotes By Anatole France

We chase dreams and embrace shadows. — Anatole France

Wonderfulest Quotes By Eric Hoffer

I always held my flower in a clenched fist. — Eric Hoffer

Wonderfulest Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

So without any intentional, fancy way of adjusting yourself, to express yourself freely as you are is the most important thing to make yourself happy, and to make others happy ... So we should be concentrated with our full mind and body on what we do; and we should be faithful, subjectively and objectively, to ourselves, and especially to our feelings ... it is better to express how you feel without any particular attachment or intention. — Shunryu Suzuki

Wonderfulest Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

Modern civilization has become so complex and the lives of civilized men so interwoven with the lives of other men in other countries as to make it impossible to be in this world and not of it. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Wonderfulest Quotes By Arthur Golden

If you have experienced an evening more exciting than any in your life, you're sad to see it end; and yet you still feel grateful that it happened. — Arthur Golden

Wonderfulest Quotes By Sarah McLachlan

I believe this is Heaven to no one else but me ... — Sarah McLachlan

Wonderfulest Quotes By Rachel Vincent

I was no suffragette, but I was pretty sure the he-can't-control-himself defense was a big, stinky load of horseshit. — Rachel Vincent

Wonderfulest Quotes By Maurice Denis

Art is when things appear rounded. — Maurice Denis

Wonderfulest Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Man ... heats up like a lightbulb: red hot in the twinkling of an eye and cold again in a flash. The female, on the other hand ... heats up like an iron. Slowly, over a low heat, like tasty stew. But then, once she has heated up, there's no stopping her. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Wonderfulest Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

No man at bottom means injustice; it is always for some obscure distorted image of a right that he contends: an obscure image diffracted, exaggerated, in the wonderfulest way by natural dimness and selfishness; getting tenfold more diffracted by exasperation of contest, till at length it become all but irrecognis-able. — Thomas Carlyle