Top 15 Quotes About Hate Week In 1984
#1. Through the opened heart, the world comes rushing in, the way oceans fill the smallest hole along the shore. It is the quietest sort of miracle: by simply being who we are, the world will come to fill us, to cleanse us, to baptize us, again and again.
Mark Nepo
#3. Every time someone puts an objection to me, I want to say: 'OK, OK, let's go on to something else.' Objections have never contributed anything.
Gilles Deleuze
#4. A productive purpose to which you give yourself fully and joyfully is one of the great adventures of life. It is a uniquely human source of happiness.
Nathaniel Branden
#5. I want a girl who doesn't know that she's beautiful, so i have an excuse to let her know all the time
Zayn Malik
#6. We look to our last sickness for repentance, unmindful that it is during a recovery men repent, not during a sickness.
Augustus William Hare
#7. After a couple of years of public high school, I went to Exeter - an insane conglomeration of adolescent males in the wilderness, all of whom claimed to hate poetry.
Donald Hall
#8. When I look at a body it gives me choice of what to put in a painting, what will suit me and what won't.
Lucian Freud
#9. Fairies are becoming much more popular. I see fairyland as this big sea, and the tide is sometimes out.
Brian Froud
#10. He can stop me in my tracks, but he can't make me do someting I don't want to
Patricia Briggs
#11. This destroyer of worlds and creature of wonder.
Renee Ahdieh
#12. I want to taste that sweet little mouth of yours," he says, but he's not done. He's just using a dramatic pause to build the tension for the next bit. And it's good that he does, because the next part is this: "Before I make you come so hard you forget who you are.
Charlotte Stein
#13. I'm trying to exploit the bestseller, in a way, but not in the sense of repeating the formula. It's just that the bestseller did so well economically that now I'm freer to do what I want to do, or to try out what I want to try out.
Daniel Kehlmann
#15. Mindfulness is an inborn trait, a birthright. It is, one could argue, what makes us human.
Dan Harris
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