Yangus Dq8 Quotes & Sayings
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When one was an immortal, the freshness of life had a way of dying even more quickly than one's body had. As the centruies blended together, it was easy to forget the human side of oneself. To remember why humanity needed saving.
It was hard to remember how to laugh. Then again, laguther and Valerius were virtual strangers. Until Tabitha, he'd never really shared a laugh with anyone. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Love might or might not promote kindness, gratify vanity, and clear the skin, but it did not lead to happiness; there was always an inequality of feeling or intention present. such was love's nature. of course, it 'worked' in the sense that it caused life's profoundest emotions, made him fresh as a spring's linden-blossom and broke him like a traitor on the wheel. — Julian Barnes

Who waits until circumstances completely favor his undertaking, will never accomplish anything. — Martin Luther

That there should absolutely be nothing at all is utterly impossible. The mind, let it stretch its conceptions ever so far, can never so much as bring itself to conceive of a state of perfect nothing. — Jonathan Edwards

Now, good digestion wait on appetite, and health on both! — William Shakespeare

My personal prayer is simply my joy to be alive, and to live in gratitude and generosity. — Miguel Angel Ruiz

I consider the Chinese government's policy among the most intelligent in the world — Gary Bauer

The only place where people in Manhattan walk for leisure is in the park. — Christo

Loneliness is a kind of prison.
[Vincent Van Gogh] — Irving Stone

The fun-seekers, I noted, were spontaneous and flexible. They approached each day and each situation with a willingness to ride whatever wave came along, just for the experience of it. The complainers, on the other hand, would only catch a wave if it was exactly to their liking. Anything else drew loud protestations about how it was not what they expected. — Alice Steinbach

Paris is a mighty schoolmaster, a grand enlightener of the provincial intellect. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon