
Top 19 Heloise And Abelard Quotes
#1. I don't think that jazz, as any kind of an art form, has any permanence attached to it, apart from the practitioners of it.
Norman Granz
#3. As we expand our knowledge of good books, we shrink the circle of men whose company we appreciate.
Ludwig Feuerbach
#4. What we desire our children to become, we must endeavor to be before them
Andrew Combe
#5. I rather wonder what I am doing here. I enjoy city life, you know. The glittering lights, the constant companionship, the liquid entertainment. The lack of sudden monkeys.
Cassandra Clare
#6. As for love ... no, having once written that word I can write nothing more.
Osamu Dazai
#7. In these matters, the only certainty is that nothing is certain
Pliny The Elder
#8. I do what I feel is right. I do not fear to walk on a new path and take risk.
Aamir Khan
#9. Instead of the smoldering, soul-baring, Abelard-to-Heloise-sans-castration solicitations you rightfully deserve, you're getting stupefying lines like: I'm listening to NPR. Do you want to come over and make out?
Maria Dahvana Headley
#10. It is always some consolation in sorrow to feel that it is shared, and any burden laid on several is carried more lightly or removed.
Heloise
#11. I could hardly breathe, watching her, and didn't even notice it was beginning to rain. I was just mesmerized by her. All eleven trillion cells of her.
Matt Haig
#12. I wonder if we will become okay again. I hope for it.
Nina LaCour
#14. No matter what business you're in, everyone in the organisation needs to know why
Frances Hesselbein
#15. Heloise learned to love Abelard solely for who he was. That forbidden love brought her nothing but pain, but she would rather have shame and pain with Abelard than peace and happiness without him.
Gary Thomas
#16. Old as carbon," Nix agreed. "And so powerful I'm working on my demigoddess badges.
Kresley Cole
#17. Grace Kelly plays with intelligence, wit and feeling. She has a great amount of natural ability and the ability to adapt. That is the hallmark of a first-class jazz musician.
Wynton Marsalis
#18. There was not much distinction between losing a friend and a lover: it was all about intimacy. One moment, you had someone to share your biggest triumph, and fatal flaws with; the next minute, you had to keep them bottled inside.
Jodi Picoult
#19. Song: Heloise and Abelard by Elizabeth Devlin. Beyond the a propros subject matter, this lady can really play the Autoharp. This song sounds like something you'd find on a gramophone record.
Lauren Groff
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