Top 15 Gothic Cavalcade Quotes
#1. It's actually amazing because you go so far into another side of your brain when you're studying something completely different, and I loved it.
Dido Armstrong
#2. When it comes to memoir, we want to catch the author in a lie. When we read fiction, we want to catch the author telling the truth.
Tayari Jones
#3. Men are born and die. Kingdoms soar and crumble. Yet still the sun rises and sets. Few things are sure, but that there will always be a tomorrow and everything that has a beginning, also has an end.
N. Gemini Sasson
#5. It's rather mystifying when you think about writing songs - where they come from, and how they're born.
Tom Waits
#6. I would like to thank everyone who has read my novels and has taken the time to rate them. I'm working hard to bring more meaningful and beautifully written novels in 2016.
Sonny Hill
#7. In our American cities, we need all kinds of diversity.
Jane Jacobs
#8. Man inhabits a realm half in and half out of nature, his mind reaching forever beyond the tool, the uniformity, the law, into some realm which is that of the mind alone.
Loren Eiseley
#9. Who knows whether the best of men be known? or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time?
Thomas Browne
#10. I want to lead a nation where anyone who aims high can achieve their dreams.
Andrea Leadsom
#11. You can actually take people with these precancerous lesions, and basically paint black raspberries on them, and they nearly vanish.
Michael Greger
#12. The stars sparkled above the mist shrouded tents and caravans of the carnival. The night crackled with an odd vibration, as if a veil of peculiarity settled over the company.
A.F. Stewart
#13. How is it that mankind can engineer condoms to prevent pregnancy and STDs and not be able to invent some sort of emotional safeguard? Is it even possible to abstain from falling in love?
Daria Snadowsky
#14. To have faith in the Word, Scripture must not grasp us in our critical thought, but in the life of the soul.
Abraham Kuyper
#15. Anxiety, the illness of our time, comes primarily from our inability to dwell in the present moment.
Thich Nhat Hanh
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