
Top 15 Cottagecore Quotes
#1. The danger in writing about a world you don't know very well is that you can get lost in it, and sometimes I'll end up with a hundred pages I don't know what to do with.
Dan Chaon
#3. The theory that holds "good blood" or "bad blood" as a moral-intellectual criterion , can lead to nothing but torrents of blood in practice.
Ayn Rand
#4. I promise to love you forever in this life and wherever we go in the afterlife, because I know I can't go on in any life unless you're in it too.
J.A. Redmerski
#5. Certainty always produces questions, uncertainty statements. It is a balancing law of nature.
Djuna Barnes
#6. All those poor elves I haven't set free yet, having to stay over during Christmas because there aren't enough hats!
J.K. Rowling
#7. Once you choose to love yourself then everything else will be perfect.
Bryant McGill
#8. I call the Lancashire trade immoral, because it was raised and is sustained on the ruin of millions of India's peasants.
Mahatma Gandhi
#9. My dad was a composer and a musician, but he never finished high school. His formal education was rather minimal from the standards of today's college graduates and Ph.D.'s, but he had a deep interest in questions of science and questions of the universe.
Brian Greene
#10. Only hearts ... They're in the inside of the inside of me.
Markus Zusak
#11. I think you have to be very careful with effects that they don't overpower the story with the visual element.
Harrison Ford
#12. Well, it's more like a sentence on life," he said, grinning. "I live by three rules: Don't dwell on the past, present, or future, party hard, and never fall in love. Easy.
Ada Adams
#13. There are three heavens. The first heaven is the earth and the world of mankind, and the third heaven is where God dwells. However, the second heaven is a place of time and space, where both demons and angels tread, plot, and fight against each other.
Alan Kinross
#14. It is important to arrange games and competition so that all Scouts of the troop take part.
Baden Powell De Aquino
#15. I don't think you get perfect couples. At best you get two people building something, and working at it, and loving each other, and doing their best to communicate.
Neil Gaiman
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