Zincireme Quotes & Sayings
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On with you, horse-taming Trojans! Never give Greeks best in your will to fight! They are not made of stone or iron. Their flesh can't keep out penetrating spears when they are hit. — Homer

Fearfulness obscures the distinction between real threat on one hand and on the other the terrors that beset those who see threat everywhere ... Granting the perils of the world, it is potentially a very costly indulgence to fear indiscriminately, and to try to stimulate fear in others, just for the excitement of it, or because to do so channels anxiety or loneliness or prejudice or resentment into an emotion that can seem to those who indulge it like shrewdness or courage or patriotism. — Marilynne Robinson

He had this way of talking where you could never quite be sure that he wasn't mocking you. — Jojo Moyes

I came to New York to be a fine artist - that was my ambition. — David Byrne

He who buys what he does not want ends in wanting what he cannot buy. — Alec-Tweedie

Desire is craving enough to sacrifice for — Myles Munroe

We're going,' he said excitedly, and shivered with energy. 'Where? How?' said Arthur. 'I don't know,' said Ford, 'but I just feel that the time is right. Things are going to happen. We're on our way.' He lowered his voice to a whisper. 'I have detected,' he said, 'disturbances in the wash.' He — Douglas Adams

Guys want to be respected and acknowledged. They want to feel what they contributed matters. — Charlie Sheen

Beginnings are so important. Just finding that right moment to introduce this character, this world, it's everything. — Aryn Kyle

Be, like Proust, a fanatic of time.
— Guillermo Arango

I love you. That is the beginning, and that is the end. That is everything. — Ella Frank

As every blossom fades
and all youth sinks into old age,
so every life's design, each flower of wisdom,
attains its prime and cannot last forever.
The heart must submit itself courageously
to life's call without a hint of grief,
A magic dwells in each beginning,
protecting us, telling us how to live.
High purposed we shall traverse realm on realm,
cleaving to none as to a home,
the world of spirit wishes not to fetter us
but raise us higher, step by step.
Scarce in some safe accustomed sphere of life
have we establish a house, then we grow lax;
only he who is ready to journey forth
can throw old habits off.
Maybe death's hour too will send us out new-born
towards undreamed-lands,
maybe life's call to us will never find an end
Courage my heart, take leave and fare thee well. — Hermann Hesse

To be wronged is nothing, unless you continue to remember it. — Confucius

You've got to be a really straight man to write a song like 'It's Raining Men.' — Paul Shaffer