Top 18 Savage Delight Quotes
#1. The sweetest souls, like the sweetest flowers, soon canker in cities, and no purity is rarer there than the purity of delight.
Walter Savage Landor
#2. Your memories from your early childhood seem to have such purchase on your emotions. They are so concrete.
Dana Spiotta
#3. Love had turned into "love affair" with a begining and an end.
Graham Greene
#4. I knew her well enough to understand that when Delia pushed you away, it was her way of making sure she didn't get shoved first.
Jodi Picoult
#6. I've got a very peculiar sort of fame, based on being on the telly. It doesn't mean you have the lifestyle people expect.
Ian Hislop
#8. I know magicians and I know magic and I say this: all magicians lie and this one more than most.
Susanna Clarke
#9. Many savage nations worship trees, and I really think my first feeling would be one of delight and interest rather than of surprise, if some day when I am alone in the woods one of the trees were to speak to me.
John Lubbock
#11. How delightful it is to see a friend after a length of absence! How delightful to chide him for that length of absence to which we owe such delight.
Walter Savage Landor
#12. All faiths constitute a revelation of Truth, but all are imperfect and liable to error.
Mahatma Gandhi
#13. When knowledge no longer becomes the commodity of the few, but in a sense becomes equalized by everyone having access, you lose some aspect of Jewish particularity, or at least a Jewish particularity that is fundamental to the construct of Jews as people of the book, which was always interesting.
Joshua Cohen
#14. This I have observed: There are no language barriers in the Church. There is a mighty power that transcends the power of messages conveyed by words alone, and this is the power of messages communicated by the Spirit to our hearts.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
#15. My scalp tingled like Christmas candy on a cold tongue.
Amber Dermont
#16. Foolish men always believe that a little knowledge will give them control over the world, but it is no more than a display of their vanity.
J. P. Vinluca
#17. And then theres always the crying and the weeping that we hear-children, women, even men. And these images and these sounds are always with me.
Christiane Amanpour
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