
Top 15 Tutsan Hypericum Quotes
#1. R5 Passive Knower: "If, whenever I have to make a judgement, I restrain my will so that it extends to what the intellect clearly and distinctly reveals, and no further, then it is quite impossible for me to go wrong" (Descartes, PWD 2:43).
Lee Braver
#2. She suspected Oliver only wanted some token acknowledgment that despite her moving on, their exchange had not been completely superficial. She found even the most cavalier sorts still hated to let things pass completely unspoken. Everyone wanted to put a meaning to things.
Toby Barlow
#3. You must often visit the darkness to get the people lost in the darkness out of there!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#5. Maybe she has wasted her life dreaming about something that was never entirely real.
Nick Alexander
#6. The people who are writing online and the people in my genre of creative non-fiction exert a great deal more freedom that journalists are allowed to exert in their day-to-day work.
Lee Gutkind
#7. You want to do what you can while you are on this earth. Otherwise, the alternative is to go shopping.
Saul Landau
#8. Words are living legends, swollen with significance. We string them together to make stories, but they themselves ARE stories, encapsulating rich, runny histories.
Alena Graedon
#9. You can judge me all you want, but it's just ridiculous coz we're both part of the same universe. Let's just ride the horses into the meadow and let them roll in the delightful grass.
Jay Woodman
#10. Section 8 vouchers ought to be administered in a way that doesn't segregate the poor into little enclaves.
J.D. Vance
#12. Lonely places draw lonely people ... They echo inside us, and we cannot help but listen.
Robert Jackson Bennett
#13. You shouldn't fear boundaries, but you also should not be afraid of destroying them.
Haruki Murakami
#14. Out of worship and out of love he would let no one light the stove for her either, as if he would be the warmth and the fire to dry and warm her feet.
Anais Nin
#15. Albert Durer, the famous painter, used to say he had no pleasure in pictures that were painted with many colors, but in those which were painted with a choice simplicity. So it is with me as to sermons.
Martin Luther
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