Top 15 Ngoi Den Quotes
#1. If you are going to break a Law of Art, make the crime interesting.
Mason Cooley
#2. It was always like this. When you spoke the truth, they hated you. The more you talked about love, the more they hated you.
Elif Shafak
#3. Ah," remarked one guest when the topic arose. "You prefer not to see the gears of the clock, as to better tell the time.
Erin Morgenstern
#5. All you need are these: certainty of judgment in the present moment; action for the common good in the present moment; and an attitude of gratitude in the present moment for anything that comes your way." - MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 9.6
Ryan Holiday
#6. Shelving books incorrectly is as good as stealing them. It's almost worse.
Paul Acampora
#7. I know people whose lives have been transformed by a good deed.
Walter Moers
#8. If rich, it is easy enough to conceal our wealth; but, if poor, it is not quite so easy to conceal our poverty. We shall find that it is less difficult to hide a thousand guineas, than one hole in our coat.
Charles Caleb Colton
#9. God leaves footprints wherever He goes;
love alone uncovers them.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#10. When faith is supported by facts or by logic it ceases to be faith.
Edith Hamilton
#11. What we had was love. We were like two halves of a whole, always ready to support each other. Neither of us was perfect, but that didn't matter. With him, I could defeat this rage that filled me. He believed I was stronger than it. And I was.
Richelle Mead
#13. I hope that schools have changed since I was a little girl. My memory of the teaching of the public schools is that it showed the brutal incomprehension of children.
Isadora Duncan
#14. She saw the picture of idle fishing boats tied up at Peterhead; further gloom for Scotland and for a way of life that had produced such a strong culture. Fishermen had composed their songs; but what culture would a generation of computer operators leave behind them?
Alexander McCall Smith
#15. They would sit together under the stars, recalling the ages that were gone and all their joys and labours in the world, or holding council, concerning the days to come.
J.R.R. Tolkien
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