Top 14 Salkin Candles Quotes
#1. No writing on the solitary, meditative dimensions of life can say anything that has not already been said better by the wind in the pine trees.
Thomas Merton
#2. Former Dublin newsman Paul Lynch made his debut as a novelist a few years ago with a book called 'Red Sky in Morning,' set in mid-19th century County Donegal, where a rage-driven farmer has committed a murder with devastating results.
Alan Cheuse
#3. The ultimate purpose of education is to learn how to find and see the beauty of creation so that you may feel the joy of life.
Debasish Mridha
#4. The yellow Lego was brick-shaped again. Pretending innocence.
William Gibson
#5. You will always end up in this city. Don't hope for things elsewhere:
there is no ship for you, there is no road.
As you've wasted your life here, in this small corner,
you've destroyed it everywhere else in the world
Constantine P. Cavafy
#6. I do not hesitate to say that the limitation on naval craft between the great naval powers was too high.
Frank B. Kellogg
#7. While selfishness joins hands with no one of the virtues, benevolence is allied to them all.
Oliver Goldsmith
#8. Ah, in every age there is always some new wonder to astound mankind until they grow accustomed to it and lose interest.
Jose Saramago
#9. I have been putting words like 'abnormal' and 'deviant' in quotes because those categorizations are under fire now, the boundary between normal and abnormal as questionable now as are all the other boundaries that once defined social reality.
Walter Truett Anderson
#11. The dispersal of juniper seeds is effected by the plum and cherry plan of hiring birds at the cost of their board, and thus obtaining the use of a pair of extra good wings.
John Muir
#12. The world, whether we like it or not, will become more and more borderless.
John Key
#13. I struggle with confidence, every time. I'm never completely sure I can write another book. Maybe my scope is too grand, my questions too hard, surely readers won't want to follow me here. A novel is like a cathedral, it knocks you down to size when you enter into it.
Barbara Kingsolver
#14. The hate which we all bear with the most Christian patience is the hate of those who envy us.
Charles Caleb Colton
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