Top 17 Solitary Blue Quotes
#1. Here, no mercy is shown. One hates one's fellow man to the glory of God.
Selma Lagerlof
#2. Tomorrow do thy worst, I have lived today.
John Dryden
#3. It is not a sin to be happy, it is not a virtue to be miserable.
Paulo Coelho
#4. It's a truism that you can investigate anything forever.
Louis Freeh
#5. I hate flying. I'm not a big fan of flying at all so everywhere I go I go by tour bus. If I have to fly I will but I'm not a big fan of it.
Larry The Cable Guy
#6. It is only in the heart that anything really happens.
Ellen Glasgow
#7. In world history, those who have helped to build the same culture are not necessarily of one race, and those of the same race have not all participated in one culture.
Ruth Benedict
#8. Poetry is an art of expressing the unknown music of our inner feelings and emotions in our known language.
Debasish Mridha
#9. Pine trees rise through cloud
soar up into the blue skies,
bush clover spangled with dewdrops
sways in the autumn breeze;
As I dip cold, pure water
at the edge of the stream,
a solitary white crane
comes lolloping my way.
Baisao
#10. Knowing what she did to him made her feel powerful, just as knowing what he did to her made her feel weak.
Kate Meader
#11. A man becomes a solitary at the moment when, no matter what may be his external surroundings, he is suddenly aware of his own inalienable solitude and sees that he will never be anything but solitary.
Thomas Merton
#12. 'Of Mice and Men,' Steinbeck's fifth novel, adheres to a simple dramatic structure, which observes the classic Aristotelian unities of time, place and action.
Jay Parini
#13. Everything flows out and in; everything has its tides;
all things rise and fall; the pendulum-swing manifests
in everything; the measure of the swing to the right,
is the measure of the swing to the left; rhythm
compensates
Three Initiates
#14. Life! What Inscrutable Card Shall Ye Throw Next Upon the Soft Felt of Our Days?
Colson Whitehead
#15. It's a cliche, but true, that writing is intensely solitary and at times really lonely. I sit in one room and talk to squirrels and blue jays all day.
Douglas Coupland
#16. sometimes find it difficult to control my indignation in the presence of absurdity." She
Colleen Hoover
#17. The fact that monasticism preceded the identification of greed as a primal sin is an important reminder that our very ability to name sin is a theological achievement.
Stanley Hauerwas
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