
Top 13 Stellingwerfcollege Quotes
#1. The main things which seem to me important on their own account, and not merely as means to other things, are knowledge, art, instinctive happiness, and relations of friendship or affection.
Bertrand Russell
#2. For any writer, the ability to look at a sentence and see what's superfluous, what can be altered, revised, expanded, and, especially, cut, is essential. It's satisfying to see that sentence shrink, snap into place, and ultimately emerge in a more polished form: clear, economical, sharp.
Francine Prose
#3. Their love story unfolded and then folded up again in Cambridge, as I watched and took mental notes and learned nothing, naturally, because the heart is unteachable.
Susanna Kaysen
#4. One of the reasons I got really fat when I left home was because I thought rich people ate white bread and Spam. I also thought they could get processed meals, because we never did, so that was exciting.
Alison Moyet
#5. I was very active but I was dyslexic and had a really hard time at school.
Ashley Scott
#6. The only way out of something is all the way through it.
Maya Angelou
#7. He felt responsible for his fate, but his fate felt no responsibility for him.
Milan Kundera
#8. Chikako could see Nobue's flowers reflected in Kaori's eyes. They looked like stars. Like love itself.
Miyuki Miyabe
#9. The goal of every married couple, indeed, every Christian home, should be to make Christ the Head, the Counselor and the Guide.
Paul Sadler
#10. Before the beginning of brilliance, there must be great chaos. Before a brilliant person begins something great, they must look foolish in the crowd.
Fuxi
#11. There was a darkness simmering in him, something beneath the surface that he fought hard to conceal. As terrifying as it was, it was also alluring in a way. Seductive even. Something about his savage skills was damn sexy. "Get
Cassia Brightmore
#12. She was, in fact, often wrong
and knew it. Life became difficult when those who were often wrong did not know it.
Alexander McCall Smith
#13. Go, therefore, to meet the foe with two objects before you, either victory or death. For men animated by such a spirit must always overcome their adversaries, since they go into battle ready to throw away their lives.
Scipio Africanus
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