
Top 15 Ardours Quotes
#1. For ... austere and gracious allegory, as for so much of its mysticism and its chivalry, its ardours and its endurances, the world is in debt to Spain.
Helen Waddell
#2. People try to create an outwardly perfect life, but the quality of life is based on the inward.
Jaggi Vasudev
#3. Wonder takes our breath away, and makes room for new breath. That's why they call it breathtaking.
Anne Lamott
#4. And we broadcast tapes sent to us from Americans against the war. These were most effective I believe.
Hanoi Hannah
#5. Just in case you're wondering," Gage says, breaking the silence, "this alliance of ours doesn't mean I like you."
"Feeling's mutual." Julian tosses him a disdainful look.
Laura Kreitzer
#6. I just love a slow groove. I feel so comfortable in it. But I listen to a lot of fast music, a lot of techno and house.
Chet Faker
#7. Some read books only with a view to find fault, while others read only to be taught; the former are like venomous spiders, extracting a poisonous quality, where the latter, like the bees, sip out a sweet and profitable juice.
Roger L'Estrange
#8. Every man has a specific skill, whether it is discovered or not, that more readily and naturally comes to him than it would to another, and his own should be sought and polished. He excels best in his niche - originality loses its authenticity in one's efforts to obtain originality.
Criss Jami
#9. Little I'd ever teach a son, but hitting, Shooting, war, hunting, all the arts of hurting.
Wilfred Owen
#10. Generals, admirals, kings, and presidents make history; words change history. In more than two centuries of watching, at least that has not changed. -- Joshua Augustus Johnson. "Appomattox
Lloyd Vancil
#12. Good morrow to you, Jessie," Kendrick called. "Jessica," Richard said, giving Kendrick another jerk. "Her name is Jessica!
Lynn Kurland
#13. Typography is the craft of endowing human language with a durable visual form.
Robert Bringhurst
#14. Live in such a way that the world will be glad you did.
Max Lucado
#15. According to this view, love is simply a direction, not a place, and burns itself out with the attainment of its goal, the possession (in bed or otherwise) of the loved one.
Alain De Botton
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