
Top 19 Penelope Wilcock Quotes
#1. It would be better for me ... that multitudes of men should disagree with me rather than that I, being one, should be out of harmony with myself.
Plato
#2. As he rested in the great hollow shell of tranquility and light, listening to its silence, it dawned upon him that 'empty' was the wrong word for this place. It was as full as could be: full of silence, full of light, full of peace. There
Penelope Wilcock
#3. the trouble was he had nothing to say, but he loved saying it.
Penelope Wilcock
#4. I have an action figure, and so do my parents, so it's odd that we all have these dolls of ourselves. It's a little bit surreal but kind of fun. You can play with the whole family.
Juliet Landau
#5. My mind kept screaming, Not possible! Not possible! How did I get trapped in this bizarre situation? Oh, yeah. I volunteered.
Colleen Houck
#6. I'm pleased to have the support of working men and women throughout the state of Wisconsin. And I found in the primary I did. Now the key is to get that turnout activated. And we know we can do that. Again, the temperature here is very, very high on both sides of the aisle.
Tom Barrett
#7. We decided that it was no good asking what is the meaning of life, because life isn't an answer, life is the question, and you, yourself, are the answer.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#8. It is only when I am doing my work that I feel truly alive.
Federico Fellini
#9. Sometimes thoughts merely pass through a man's head without mishap, but sometimes they fall out of his mouth on the way through.
Penelope Wilcock
#10. Either you're an able being, or you're not. Able
Leah Remini
#11. Down the avenue of trees I can see a spot of sunlight. I'm trying so hard to get there.
Penelope Wilcock
#12. It was one of those brief spells of complete happiness that come once in a rare while, an unlooked for gift of God, when the forces of darkness, of sorrow and temptation seem miraculously held back, a breathing space in the battle.
Penelope Wilcock
#13. Let me just say: Peace to you, if you're willing to fight for it.
Fred Hampton
#14. Did God mind that dreadful singing, he who made the nightingale and the lark? Probably not. Probably it was the soul of Mrs Crabtree he was listening to, the worshipping song of her heart, and that rang true as a bell.
Penelope Wilcock
#15. There is no healing without hope. Despair is life's direst enemy. Despair is living death.
Penelope Wilcock
#16. Again Mariner and Butcher are trying to work the oracle on the near post
Martin Tyler
#17. The great cause of fiction is to weave a bag to carry truth.
Penelope Wilcock
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