Top 16 Manon Des Sources Quotes
#1. When expectations exceed reality, frustration is the result.
Jeffrey A. White
#2. Your birth filled your parents with joy, your universe with love, and your soul with the flowers of hope. May those flowers of hope bloom with the fragrance of endless success.
Debasish Mridha
#3. Since God has a will for us, He must want us to know it. If so, then we could expect Him to communicate it to us in the most obvious way.
John F. MacArthur Jr.
#4. It is impossible to understand the history of economic thought if one does not pay attention to the fact that economics as such is a challenge to the conceit of those in power.
Ludwig Von Mises
#5. When I went home ... I promised myself, I would take a cool shower and I would read. After a day spent dealing with others, television was just one more batch of voices to listen to; I'd rather have a book in my hands than the remote control.
Charlaine Harris
#6. The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself.
Thales
#7. Use anything you can think of to understand and be understood, and you'll discover the creativity that connects you with others.
Martha Beck
#8. Two incomplete people can't complete one another. Complete yourself and then let someone else complement you.
Tony Gaskins
#10. We do have to think seriously about conservation now, although it is chilling to realize there are catch-and-release fishermen alive today who don't know how to clean and fry a fish.
John Gierach
#11. The world is a playground, and death is the night.
Rumi
#12. Be thankful for the little you've got, and a little is all you're gonna get.
Quentin R. Bufogle
#13. When my father made 'Jean de Florette' and 'Manon des Sources' back to back, everybody said, 'Why two movies?' But you need two movies to show how criminality evolves, and to tell the story: You can't show a man in love with so many women in one big biopic.
Thomas Langmann
#14. As if it were possible for one person to care about another and still treat him or her like this.
Garth Risk Hallberg
#15. It behooves those who take the young to task to leave them room for excuse, lest they drive them to be hardened by too much rebuke.
Plato
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