Top 13 Autumn Peltier Quotes

#1. I did not wish to take a cabin passage, but rather to go before the mast and on the deck of the world, for there I could best see the moonlight amid the mountains. I do not wish to go below now.

Henry David Thoreau

#2. I cannot imagine a world in which one can read Jane Austen only once.

Laurie Viera Rigler

#3. Fuck death, it's not the enemy, zombies are.

Mark Tufo

#4. Certain parts of me became a little bit forgotten, a little bit numb, a little bit dead, and it was nice to have some dead places in me for a little while, to lose a little bit of my broken mind.

Dexter Palmer

#5. Certain flaws are necessary for the whole. It would seem strange if old friends lacked certain quirks.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#6. Whoever, however close to me you may be. Nobody can change my emotions. Even if I am sad it's my own problem, not somebody else's.

Rajashree Choudhury

#7. Just as the plurality of the human soul's life of imagination, feeling, and will has a focus, a center, around which it orders and orientates itself, so also does the multiplicity of the appearances of the world have ONE center, which orders and holds everything together.

Valentin Tomberg

#8. I like to write about wherever I happen to be.

Woody Guthrie

#9. An internally conceived and gestated fetus is a protected fetus, and a protected fetus is a fetus freed to loll about long enough to bloom a giant brain. So we lend new meaning to the term egghead: from the cloistered egg is born the bulging frontal lobe.

Natalie Angier

#10. A coward may cover the ground with his words but when the time comes to fight he runs away.

Chinua Achebe

#11. But new love only lasts so long, and then you crash back into the real people you are, and from as high as we were, it's a very long fall, and we hit the ground with a thud.

Marya Hornbacher

#12. To be a seer is to walk softly on the earth and dream.

Alberto Villoldo

#13. In his ignorance of the whole truth, each person maintains his own arrogant point of view.

Gautama Buddha

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