Top 14 388 Roslyn Quotes

#1. Indulge yourself in a romance.

Lucy Farago

#2. I can't help thinking if she - the director of a government agency - is this ignorant about what funding is available and where the money comes from - how often lower-level bureaucrats must give wrong answers when people are looking for help to start a business.

Matthew Lesko

#3. There should be no fear of death, for the death of the body is but a gentle passing to a much freer life

Helen Greaves

#4. (an excellent man, with whom I am sorry now that I did not converse more often, for, even if he cared nothing for the arts, he knew a great many etymologies)

Marcel Proust

#5. A learned man is not learned in all things; but a sufficient man is sufficient throughout, even to ignorance itself.

Michel De Montaigne

#6. My sitters get tired waiting for commissioned portraits. If they commission me they have to wait years sometimes because I discard so many.

William Dobell

#7. And people loved me. I was no longer the pity case (with, how weird, the dead sister). I was the pretty girl (with, how sad, the dead sister). And so I was popular.

Gillian Flynn

#8. I like using traditional beliefs in my fantasies, even though I always end up warping them to suit my purpose: it somehow makes everything feel more 'solid' if it's got a long history behind it.

Jonathan Stroud

#9. Overhead the night was a superb arch of clear frost, sifted with stars.

Christopher Morley

#10. I love how, when you're a teenager, you're really opinionated, you're really right, you can't be wrong, and you don't know any better.

Maggie Carey

#11. A Jewish man with his parents alive is half the time a helpless infant!

Philip Roth

#12. I have no interest in making music that's built for an antique shop.

James Vincent McMorrow

#13. No matter the trial you face, do not lose the peace and rhythm of life.

Eric R. Asher

#14. The only excuse for not improving yourself is not taking the time and effort to.

Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

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