Top 11 Mildred Solomon Quotes
#1. For someone who needs refuge, a key is provided.
Anna Keesey
#2. I imagine that she flushes, seeing him there, for she is at that age when even the most commonplace boys take on a sense of mystery. And this boy is not ordinary. He is wild and he has strange and fanciful perceptions. [p. 153]
Kim Edwards
#3. I was thinking more of laughter and smiles. For example, the feeling I get when I read a good book.
Scott D. Southard
#4. As soon as one stops searching for knowledge, or if one imagines that it need not be creatively sought in the depths of the human spirit but can be assembled extensively by collecting and classifying facts, everything is irrevocably and forever lost.
Wilhelm Von Humboldt
#5. The chief fruit of the First World War was the Russian Revolution and the rise of Communism as a national power.
Whittaker Chambers
#6. I tend toward characters who are more lost than found.
Ron Eldard
#7. What life she had left could be measured in hours. Small recompense though they were, they belonged to me now. I had only to claim them.
Kim Van Alkemade
#9. Whatever life brings, we'll share," she says, and "I can do no more than the best I can.
Carol Emshwiller
#10. Date not the life which thou hast run by the mean of reckoning of the hours and days, which though hast breathed: a life spent worthily should be measured by a nobler line, - by deeds, not years ...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan