Top 14 Diminishment Eskoz Quotes
#1. In our absence, the violet early evening light pours in the bay window, filling the still room like water poured into a glass. The glass is delicate. The thin, tight surface of the liquid light trembles. But it does not break. Time does not pass. Not yet.
Marya Hornbacher
#2. Never make a person feel, that he/she is very (extra) special.. Cause, then that person starts feeling that 'You' are not worth him/her.
Honeya
#3. No ifs, no buts - we will not share the pound if Scotland separates from the U.K.
George Osborne
#4. A written constitution is needed to protect values AGAINST prevailing wisdom.
Antonin Scalia
#5. The seat of perfect contentment is in the head; for every individual is thoroughly satisfied with his own proportion of brains.
Charles Caleb Colton
#6. From the beginnings of literature, poets and writers have based their narratives on crossing borders, on wandering, on exile, on encounters beyond the familiar. The stranger is an archetype in epic poetry, in novels. The tension between alienation and assimilation has always been a basic theme.
Jhumpa Lahiri
#7. If we were never depressed we should not be alive; it is the nature of a crystal never to be depressed.
Oswald Chambers
#8. The next time you face a room full of strangers ... you might tell yourself that some of them are just friends waiting to be found.
Lisa Kleypas
#9. I have been able to attend many technology conferences around the world over the years, including some of the largest, like Google I/O, Microsoft's Developer Conference, Apple's WorldWide Developers Conference, Oracle World, Le Web, and more.
Megan Smith
#10. At the crossroad, may God point the straight path for your journey.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#11. I trust there is not a young man now living in the United States who will not die a Unitarian.
Thomas Jefferson
#12. When an image is said to be singular, it is meant that it is absolutely determinate in all respects. Every possible character, or the negative thereof, must be true of such an image.
Charles Sanders Peirce
#13. The literary artist will ... portray what he knows, and little else. Imagination is built upon knowledge, and his dreams will rest upon his facts. He is worth to the world just about what he has learned from it, and no more.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward
#14. No amount of saying 'I love you' and 'I trust you' makes it true when it isn't.
Maya Banks