
Top 14 Htelite Quotes
#1. Such is the nature and make-up of the French that they are only good at the start. Then they are worse than devils, but, given time, they're less than women.
Francois Rabelais
#2. For Christians who desire to write, the call to read broadly is an absolute necessity, for writing is, in many ways, the process of digesting and synthesizing not only the thoughts and experiences of a writer's own life, but the writer's intellectual wanderings as well.
Gene C. Fant Jr.
#3. Wonder is very necessary in life. When we're little kids, we're filled with wonder for the world - it's fascinating and miraculous. A lot of people lose that. They become cynical and jaded, especially in modern day society. Magic renews that wonder.
Doug Henning
#5. Science will ... produce the data ... , but never the
full meaning. For perceiving real significance, we
shall need ... most of all the brains of poets, [and]
also those of artists, musicians, philosophers,
historians, writers in general.
Lewis Thomas
#6. If you go to an ATM for a hundred dollars and it keeps spitting twenties, when would you walk away? When it wasn't spitting twenties no more. As long as you can take the money out, you'd stay there. That's what the wrestling business is like.
Kevin Nash
#7. We all want to believe that every day is different, that every day we change, but really, it seems that certain things are coded into us from the very beginning.
Jasmine Warga
#8. I was always pale. And I'm glad that I can be open about my paleness now.
Evan Rachel Wood
#9. My belief is that the purpose of economic life is to meet the social needs of people.
Maurice Strong
#10. But more to be dreaded than this tribulation was the strange spell of sadness which the unbroken solitude cast upon the minds of stone.
O.E. Rolvaag
#11. Love is big. Love makes room for conflicting feelings.
Jerry Spinelli
#12. Part of what Im about is seeing how I can paint the same thing differently instead of different things the same way.
Alex Katz
#13. Everyone is trying to control their own unhappiness.
Paulo Coelho
#14. We are not defined by our individual loneliness, but by the web of relationships in which we're enmeshed.
Ken Liu
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