Top 21 Redoubled Quotes
#1. Happiness is a sunbeam which may pass through a thousand bosoms without losing a particle of its original ray; nay, when it strikes on a kindred heart, like the converged light on a mirror, it reflects itself with redoubled brightness. It is not perfected till it is shared.
Jane Porter
#2. Each sudden gust of light explains itself as flames, but neither they, nor even bombs redoubled on the hills tonight can quite include me in their fear.
Andrew Motion
#3. Without a trace of irony I can say I have been blessed with brilliant enemies. I owe them a great debt, because they redoubled my energies and drove me in new directions.
E. O. Wilson
#4. Fame opportunely despised often comes back redoubled.
Livy
#5. The words first. Damned near everything begins with words.
"I am," I breathed, and suddenly the ice was clear of my mouth.
"I am Harry ... " I panted, and the pain redoubled.
And I laughed. As if some freak who never loved enough to know loss could tell me about pain.
Jim Butcher
#6. He was summertime itself, young, luminous, lit from within by rekindled hopes and reawakened dreams. And every beggar along his path - herself included - could expect redoubled generosity and kindness.
Sherry Thomas
#7. Having lost sight of our objectives, we redoubled our efforts.
Walt Kelly
#8. The screaming redoubled. You put dinosaurs and people together, you always get screaming.
Jodi Taylor
#9. If you seek to avoid your fate or to delay suffering, it only condemns you to suffer it redoubled in another life.
Marion Zimmer Bradley
#10. A river passing through a landscape catches the world and gives it back redoubled: a shifting, glinting world more mysterious than the one we customarily inhabit. Rivers run through our civilisations like strings through beads,
Olivia Laing
#11. Les moments de crise produsent un redoublement de vie chez les hommes.
Moments of crisis produce a redoubled vitality in men. Or, more succinctly perhaps: Men don't begin to live fully until thier backs are against the wall.
Paul Auster
#12. The price of self-destiny is never cheap, and in certain situations it is unthinkable.
Tom Robbins
#13. Males and females are unique and different, because their brains are different. There's not a limitation on girls. My grandmother was very strong, and so was my mother. She also knew what it meant to be a woman and wife and was very successful at it.
James Dobson
#14. When people go away they vanish, turn to nothing, stop being. They live only in memories, haunting the imagination.
Dezso Kosztolanyi
#15. The ego is entranced by ... names and ideas ... However names and concepts only block your perception of this Great Oneness. Therefore it is wise to ignore them. Those who live inside their egos are continually bewildered.
Laozi
#16. She wants to paint the living room yellow. I have not the words.
Mil Millington
#17. Hereafter she is only my sister in name; not because I disown her, but because she has disowned me.
Emily Bronte
#18. If we only spent more of our time in looking at Him we should soon forget ourselves.
David Lloyd-Jones
#19. To desire to change one's past means there is a desire to change oneself.
To desire to change oneself, one must learn to change.
Lorii Myers
#20. John Howard, willing to apologise to home owners for rising interest rates, would not say sorry to Aborigines. He refused to condone what he referred to as 'a black armband version' of history, preferring a jingoistic nationalism.
Richard Flanagan
#21. I'm proud of myself that I had the courage to experiment with crazy hairstyles and some fashion things.
John Slattery
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