
Top 35 Lagerlof Quotes
#1. Here, no mercy is shown. One hates one's fellow man to the glory of God.
Selma Lagerlof
#2. Desire, burning desire, is basic to achieving anything beyond the ordinary.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
#3. A man may be outlawed for the sake of a fish net he has never seen.
Selma Lagerlof
#5. It is a strange thing to come home. While yet on the journey, you cannot at all realize how strange it will be.
Selma Lagerlof
#6. It is not a good omen to meet a lot of cats when one sets out on a journey, so the Lieutenant spat three times for each cat, as his mother had taught him to do ...
Selma Lagerlof
#7. What would have become of me if no one had wanted to read my books? And don't forget all those who have written of me.
Selma Lagerlof
#9. Let me live where I will, on this side is the city, on that the wilderness, and ever I am leaving the city more and more, and withdrawing into the wilderness.
Henry David Thoreau
#10. It's amazing how good getting up and moving makes you feel.
Paula Deen
#11. There is always a third possibility, as long as you have the ability to find it.
Selma Lagerlof
#12. For, so long as there are interesting books to read, it seems to me that neither I nor anyone else, for that matter, need be unhappy.
Selma Lagerlof
#13. The consciousness of an embryo is the universal consciousness. What we learn after birth is awareness and egocentric consciousness that we call the mind. Everyday we learn to conform to the beauty, tragedy, and adversity of this world and that forms our judgmental mind.
Debasish Mridha
#14. I lived like a man who wanted to die but who had no courage to do it himself.
Anne Rice
#15. Never repeat a rumor before you have verified it. And if it is true, hold your tongue all the more.
Selma Lagerlof
#16. It is often the case with the silent children about us, that they cherish a dream which they dare not talk about.
Selma Lagerlof
#17. I thought of my father and felt a deep sorrow that he should no longer be alive, and that I could not go to him and tell him that I had been awarded the Nobel Prize. I knew that no one would have been happier than he to hear this.
Selma Lagerlof
#18. Nothing on earth can make up for the loss of one who has loved you.
Selma Lagerlof
#19. My belief in God is personal, I do not need to browbeat anyone into agreeing with me, because I believe what I believe and I try to live by it. My belief in God is about trying to be the best person I can be in this life ...
Dorothy Koomson
#20. My men and women are loyal and will fight to the bloody end," he said, his broad shoulders holding the weight of a staggering number of lives, "but I'm afraid I am about to lead them into certain death.
Nalini Singh
#21. Strange, when you ask anyone's advice you see yourself what is right.
Selma Lagerlof
#23. No one is able to enjoy such feast than the one who throws a party in his own mind.
Selma Lagerlof
#24. The public is easily amenable to lies: the more lies there are, the greater the support for war. For instance, when the public was told that Saddam Hussein would attack the U.S., this increased support for the war.
Noam Chomsky
#25. The ways of Providence cannot be reasoned out by the finite mind ... I cannot fathom them, yet seeking to know them is the most satisfying thing in all the world.
Selma Lagerlof
#26. For what is man's soul but a flame? It flickers in and around the body of a man as does the flame around the rough log.
Selma Lagerlof
#27. Young horses who cannot bear the whip or spur find life hard. At every smart they start forward and rush to their destruction, and when the way is stony and difficult, they know no better expedient than to overturn the cart and gallop madly away.
Selma Lagerlof
#28. There isn't much that tastes better than praise from those who are wise and capable.
Selma Lagerlof
#29. I had become shy of life's bustle in my solitary retreat and was apprehensive at the thought of facing the world.
Selma Lagerlof
#31. There is so much one would rather not believe until one has seen for oneself whether it is true.
Selma Lagerlof
#33. What of the old serpent who cannot shed his skin, and calls all others naked and shameless?
Khalil Gibran
#34. Anyone who has ever sat in a train as it rushes through a dark night will know that sometimes there are long minutes when the coaches slide smoothly along without so much as a shudder.
Selma Lagerlof
#35. He who is sorrowful can force himself to smile, but he who is glad cannot weep.
Selma Lagerlof
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