Zarathustras Return Quotes & Sayings
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Once you move away from home, it's never quite the same again. You expect everything to be just as you left it, and it never is. It's almost the first step into adulthood, realizing you've got to make your own way. — Saoirse Ronan
I was never born to write. I was taught to write. And I am still being taught to write. — Atul Gawande
There is no God, cry the masses more and more vociferously; and with the loss of God man loses his sense of values - is, as it were, massacred because he feels himself of no account. — Karl Jaspers
Certainly, it includes that. I want the story to be interpreted in as many ways as possible, and of course, the bad blood aspect of it included. For instance, perhaps this is a story not about the hereditary nature of evil, but rather you could interpret it from a different perspective, too. — Park Chan-wook
None thrives for long upon the happiest dream. — Coventry Patmore
I was fortunate to love men, so I could put them on stage and make roles for them, and move through their bodies in a way that they enjoy doing. — Twyla Tharp
She let herself love me for three minutes.
Can three minutes last forever? I ask myself, but already know the answer.
Probably not, I reply. But maybe they last long enough. — Markus Zusak
If you can persist your originality at every situation without masking your face, undoubtedly you are an achiever! — Nelson Jack
It's folly that women measure their happiness with the pleasures of the bed, but they do. And when the pleasure cools or their man goes missing, all they once lived for turns dark and hateful. — Euripides
APOPHTHEGM (A'POPHTHEGM) n.s. remarkable saying; a valuable maxim uttered on some sudden occasion. — Samuel Johnson
The Labour Party believes in turning workers against owners; we believe in turning workers into owners. — Margaret Thatcher
Just because you're married [to the president] doesn't mean you've given up your right to have and opinion. — Nancy Reagan
The sense of doing good , the satisfaction of being right, the joy of looking favorably upon oneself, dear sir, are powerful levers for keeping us upright and making us progress. On the other hand, if men are deprived of that feeling, they are changed into rabid dogs. — Albert Camus
Mare of the Stilts died the day she fell onto a lightning shield. Mareena, the lost Silver princess, died in the Bowl of Bones. And I don't know what new person opened her eyes on the Undertrain. I only know what she has been and what she has lost, and the weight of it is almost crushing. — Victoria Aveyard
Obedience to God's will is the secret of spiritual knowledge and insight. It is not willingness to know, but willingness to DO (obey) God's will that brings certainty. — Eric Liddell
