
Top 15 Osterweil Name Quotes
#1. Suddenly, he had to ask himself, was love at first sight actually possible
Bella Andre
#2. I'm evil, my middle name is misery. Well, I'm evil, so don't mess around with me.
Elvis Presley
#3. I believe that an author who cannot control her characters is, like a mother who cannot control her children, not really fit to look after them.
Margery Allingham
#4. Bad art is a great deal worse than no art at all.
Oscar Wilde
#5. Most history is guessing, and the rest is prejudice.
Will Durant
#6. We are not worshipping anyone or anything, we are simply communing with creation.
Paulo Coelho
#7. [God] can ask a thousand questions that no one could ever answer.
Job
#8. Where was I going? I puzzled and wondered about it til I actually enjoyed the puzzlement and wondering.
Carl Sandburg
#9. If you haven't cried deeply a number of times, your meditation hasn't really begun.
Ajahn Chah
#10. Stories gave shape to Achimwene's life. Narratives gave a series of random events meaning. And so he shaped this, too, as a story.
Lavie Tidhar
#11. Until you are master over the earth and air and water and fire in yourself, how can you be master of the elements of Nature?
Eloise Lownsbery
#12. The middle of the road is all of the usable surface. The extremes, right and left, are in the gutters.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
#13. Ah, Young One," he said, holding up the box. "I have brought you a riddle: What is the essence of the moment but as fleeting as the wind?" "All that lives, Master," I said. "Plus, whatever is in the box." He beamed at me and opened the lid. "Snatch the cannoli, Grasshopper," he said, and I did. Over
Jeff Lindsay
#14. Beauty is a dangerous property, tending to corrupt the mind of the wife, though it soon loses its influence over the husband. A figure agreeable and engaging, which inspires affection, without the ebriety of love, is a much safer choice.
Henry Home, Lord Kames
#15. Barbarism is not the inheritance of our prehistory. It is the companion that dogs our every step.
Alain Finkielkraut
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