Top 16 Centauri Earth Quotes
#1. The child's naive dream of life is the only one worth having.
Marty Rubin
#2. Your world is a living expression of how you are using and have used your mind.
Earl Nightingale
#3. Life is better than death. I know this. Tequamuck says it is the coward's talk. I say it is braver, sometimes, to bend.
Geraldine Brooks
#4. It Will be better to die quickly with only the taste of freedom on our lips than to live long lives pretending not to see the walls that imprison us.
Beth Revis
#5. The older I get the more I feel this is true, "There's a loving mystery at the heart of the universe, just yearning to be expressed." Mr. Rogers/Quoted in I AM SO PROUD OF YOU
Tim Madigan
#6. And I know what I told my father was true: let us taste the world, and we'll do whatever it takes to shape it into our home.
Beth Revis
#7. There's going to be a new cable-TV channel for dogs. Dogs don't even watch TV. But the schedule came out today. And they've got great shows, like Barks & Recreation and Game of Bones.
Craig Ferguson
#8. Our state will not ... secede. Have no doubt but Lincoln will make a good president - at least we ought to give him a fair trial.
John Hunt Morgan
#10. Another one of my mystery skills I can't seem to remember. I really hope cooking is on that list, because I'd like to be able to make cupcakes without turning them into cement.
Courtney Allison Moulton
#11. I spend a lot of my time talking to the dead, but since I get paid for it, no one thinks I'm mad.
Hilary Mantel
#12. I think sometimes people would rather have a bad answer about things than no answer at all.
Cormac McCarthy
#13. I don't think there's anything I can't do. I have no regrets.
Dionne Warwick
#14. The most important thing about dreams is the existence in them of magical emotions, to which waking consciousness is not ordinarily sentient. Awe of vast constructions; familiar eternal halls of buildings; sexual intensity in rapport; deathly music; grief awakenings, perfected lodgings.
Allen Ginsberg
#15. He looked at her for a moment, amazed. "How did you know that? How can a servant girl like you understand so much?"
Because self-absorbed man-children are common as weeds, thought Mary. But she said, "I don't know, sir. I only guessed.
Y.S. Lee
#16. Those whom the gods chose as their property must not consort with mortals.
Franz Grillparzer
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