
Top 15 Jeramiah Valeska Quotes
#1. Now in matters of action the reason directs all things in view of the end:
Thomas Aquinas
#3. The price for independence is often isolation and solitude.
Steve Schmidt
#4. If you continue to dig the same hole in the same place in your life, eventually you will be standing in a grave.
Shannon L. Alder
#5. After the German occupation of Holland in May 1940, the last two dark years of the war I spent hiding indoors from the Nazis, eating tulip bulbs to fill the stomach and reading Kramers' book "Quantum Theorie des Elektrons und der Strahlung" by the light of a storm lamp.
Nicolaas Bloembergen
#6. Personally, I always just want people to enjoy themselves and experience something that they wouldn't normally experience.
Dev Hynes
#7. Imagine that half the world is hidden from you. Half of the person sitting across from you has never been appreciated, half of the garden has never been seen or smelled, half of your own life has never been truly witnessed and appraised.
Arthur Zajonc
#8. Who is journeying for freedom? The one who is already free. Thoughts are impediments to seeing your own face. Don't give rise to any thought, and discover who you are.
H.W.L. Poonja
#9. I was always making up rhymes. But I never thought that poetry would become my life.
Saul Williams
#10. Animals
fattened for your for your arena suffered less
than you in dying-yours the lawlessness
of something simple that has lost its law,
my namesake, and the last Caligula.
Robert Lowell
#11. I feel so comfortable in an acting role, you know, as an actor. Maybe it's because I came into it late. If anything, I've felt frustrated that I can't carry a film because everything since 'District 9' has been supporting roles.
Sharlto Copley
#12. They soared past the dark shapes of animals, grazing in the fields.
"What are they?" she asked.
"Sheep," Mason replied. "I once heard someone describe them as floating like clouds across the hills.
Lisa Carlisle
#13. Take hold of kettle, broom, and pan, then you'll surely get a man! Shop and office leave alone, Your true life's work lies at home. - COMMON GERMAN RHYME OF THE 1930S
David R. Gillham
#14. It is by overcoming obstacles that man develops those qualities he needs.
P.D. Ouspensky
#15. Social hierarchy doesn't hold a candle to the power of feeling isolated in your own skin.
Elyse Draper
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