
Top 15 Ambiguously Duo Quotes
#1. I think the kind of unexpected I really love is when you open books and the actual way of writing is different and interesting. Like reading Virginia Woolf for the first time or Lawrence Durrell for the first time.
Lalla Ward
#2. Indeed, on the face of it, this man of abnormal strength and constitution and obscure ambition, whom Hugh would never know, could never deliver nor make agreement to God for, but in his way loved and desired to help, had triumphantly succeeded in pulling himself together.
Malcolm Lowry
#3. My most treasured possessions are not things; they are only things, my friends, family and animals are what counts.
John The Apostle
#6. What are we when there is no one doing anything, no one attaining anything, no place to go? There is no place to go. The whole foundation is already here in each one of us. It is the same in all of us. There is only one foundation, which is presence, wholeness, boundless love.
Toni Packer
#7. don't trust women, for they are easy to catch, but treacherous to possess.
Robert Evert
#8. The spiritual journey is one of continuous learning and purification. When you know this, you become humble.
Sogyal Rinpoche
#9. How could I relax when I had to welcome Christian into my home, the one who had wounded me deeper than anyone, the one who haunted my days and held me in my dreams?
A.L. Jackson
#10. Local councils are hostile to large developers and think that, by doing this, they are standing up for the community. But they're wrong.
Harry Triguboff
#11. And I know what people say about not listening to insults or how you should let stuff roll off you, but it's not that easy.
Elizabeth Scott
#12. I'm a tomboy and quite clumsy, so I'm more like the anti-sexy icon.
Kimberley Nixon
#13. If I was managing Chelsea, people wouldn't be saying Paul Jewell was a nice guy, they would be saying I had too much money to spend. On balance, I would quite like it at the end of the season if people don't like us.
Paul Jewell
#14. I really love sort of classical cinema where people were telling stories with very little dialogue, and people were using the camera in a really interesting way.
Alex Winter
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