
Top 14 Voyant Quotes
#1. The poet makes himself a voyant through a long, immense reasoned deranging of all his senses. All the forms of love, of suffering, of madness; he tries to find himself, he exhausts in himself all the poisons, to keep only their quintessences.
Arthur Rimbaud
#2. I was a hacker of sorts. Not a mind 'reader,' exactly; more a mind 'radar,' in tune with the workings of the aether. I could sense the nuances of dreamscapes and rogue spirits. Things outside myself. Things the average voyant wouldn't feel.
Samantha Shannon
#3. On the way home Mary Lou said, "Some things are so sad you can't say them." But I pretended not to hear.
Joyce Carol Oates
#4. Solitude is sometimes the best society.
John Milton
#5. I cannot but think we have much to be thankful for, and more still to hope for in the future.
Winston Churchill
#6. If you don't belong somewhere, that outsider status you have gives you perspective. Of course, another word for outsider is 'exile,' and that's not fun at all.
Peter Morgan
#7. There's only one true king of rock 'n' roll. His name is Chuck Berry.
Stevie Wonder
#8. I don't think a being endowed with will-power should ever despair,as long as his hear beats.
Jules Verne
#10. You can blame circumstances, but backsliding always begins in the heart.
Aiden Wilson Tozer
#11. When infants aren't held, they can become sick, even die. It's universally accepted that children need love, but at what age are people supposed to stop needing it? We never do. We need love in order to live happily, as much as we need oxygen in order to live at all.
Marianne Williamson
#12. Male animals have a finite sum of energy that they can spend on testosterone or immunity to disease, but not both at the same time.
Matt Ridley
#13. Some novelists are luckier than others in the eras of their formative intellectual years, but all Weltanschauungs return, which means that most novelists have at least a chance of a revival.
Jane Smiley
#14. The truth about an animal is far more exciting and altogether more beautiful than all the myths woven about it.
Konrad Lorenz
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