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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| e92f087 | I'd rather get bad news from an honest man than lies from a flatterer, | Ursula K. Le Guin | ||
| 66341d6 | Can you see it. This is the world of light. Everything has become one in light. I entered the world of light and I found you. Do you understand? We are the world of light. This is what we have been searching for. I feel a gentle energy that embraces everything. And this energy can be felt anywhere anytime as long as you open yourself to it. | Kyoko Hikawa | ||
| 1a6e2aa | Some party," the stranger whispered in her ear. She twisted to see sapphire eyes gleaming at her. "Are you from Melisande?" | Sarah J. Maas | ||
| e875923 | Advice is what we ask for when we already knew the answer but wish we didn't. | excuse | John C. Maxwell | |
| 30288fc | People with humility don't think less of themselves; they just think of themselves less. | John C. Maxwell | ||
| f83eb51 | Where success is concerned, people are not measured in inches, or pounds, or college degrees, or family background; they are measured by the size of their thinking. | John C. Maxwell | ||
| 215eb9b | Great leaders always seem to embody two seemingly disparate qualities. They are both highly visionary and highly practical. | John C. Maxwell | ||
| 0b84a12 | To lead yourself, use your head; to lead others, use your heart. | John C. Maxwell | ||
| 73d679b | Nothing will make a better impression on your leader than your ability to manage yourself. If your leader must continually expend energy managing you, then you will be perceived as someone who drains time and energy. If you manage yourself well, however, your boss will see you as someone who maximizes opportunities and leverages personal strengths. That will make you someone your leader turns to when the heat is on. | John C. Maxwell | ||
| e56b821 | Successful people do the things that unsuccessful people are unwilling to do. --JOHN C. MAXWELL | John C. Maxwell | ||
| 3b069f0 | Sa fii mort e ca si cum ai dormi. Dar nu-ti asezi corpul in pat, ci in pamant. Apoi trebuie sa-i explici lui Dumnezeu de ce vrei mai bine sa fii mort decat viu. Daca nu-l convingi iti stinge creierul si trebuie sa iei viata de la capat. S.a.m.d. S.a.m.d. S.a.m.d. S.a.m.d. Etc. | Aglaja Veteranyi | ||
| 5b50a81 | i St ep into the not merely immeasurable into the mightily alive the dear beautiful eternal night | E.E. Cummings | ||
| 9d3c768 | Ako ne mozhesh da iadesh shche triabva da pushish a niamame nishcho za pushene:khaide khlape da zaspivame veche ako ne mozhesh da pushish shche triabva da Peesh a niamame nishcho za peene; khaide khlape da zaspivame veche ako ne mozhesh da peesh shche triabva da umresh a niamame Nishcho za umirane,khaide khlape da zaspivame veche ako ne mozhesh da umresh shche triabva da mechtaesh a niamame nishcho za mechtaene(khaide khlape Da zaspivame ve.. | E.E. Cummings | ||
| 66b66e8 | nothing" the unjust man complained "is just" ("or un-" the just rejoined." | E.E. Cummings | ||
| fc8e5f9 | When to me you leap and I'm born we | E.E. Cummings | ||
| db5781d | your homecoming will be my homecoming- my selves go with you, only i remain; a shadow phantom effigy or seeming (an almost someone alway who's noone) a noone who,till their and your returning, spends the forever of his loneliness | E. E. Cummings | ||
| ef43f03 | Ma tot intreb ce ii tine impreuna de atata timp... I-am privit indepartandu-se si tinandu-se de mana. Un fir subtire de invidie rasari in sufletul meu. -Nu stiu. -Eu cred ca iubirea. Doar iubirea ii poate tine unul langa celalalt atata timp, ii poate lega strans sa nu se mai desfaca. I-ai vazut cum se priveau? Ca doi indragostiti. Oare de cati ani sunt impreuna? -Cine stie, dar eu nu cred ca iubirea e de vina. Refuz sa cred ca iubirea leaga.. | Moise D. (Naivul) | ||
| 4dbe3b9 | Nu, i-am spus, nu cred ca exista viitor. Adica eu, cel putin, nu mi-l pot imagina. Cred ca iti poti imagina viitorul doar atunci cand esti fericit sau cand simti ca poti sa depinzi de oameni. Nici unul, nici celalalt nu era cazul meu. Daca incercam sa-mi imaginez viitorul, tot ce puteam vedea era un azi nesfarsit, ca si cum si a doua zi ar fi fost firesc sa ma gasesc tot in cusca de sticla, tot cu Tedy, postind aceeasi tigara si facand mist.. | nymphette_dark99 | Cristina Nemerovschi | |
| 0ea78f1 | though i have closed myself as fingers, you open always petal by petal myself as Spring opens | E.E. Cummings | ||
| 463e31c | E despre cum simt eu vara din mine... e despre ce a inflorit in mine, ce a dat roade, ce trebuie | Mihaela Radulescu | ||
| bf2f903 | wholly to be a fool while Spring is in the world my blood approves, and kisses are a better fate than wisdom lady i swear by all flowers. Don't cry -the best gesture of my brain is less than your eyelid's flutter which says we are for each other: then laugh, leaning back in my arms | E.E. Cummings | ||
| 71a76eb | i charge laughing. Into the hair-thin tints of yellow dawn, into the women-coloured twilight | E.E. Cummings | ||
| 8d2a6cd | May picked up a smooth round stone, As small as a world and as large as alone. | E.E. Cummings | ||
| 0709c7a | Supliciul disperarii consta tocmai in faptul ca nu poti muri. De aceea, ea se apropie mai mult de starea de agonie, cand zaci, te chinuiesti de moarte si nu poti muri. Astfel, a fi bolnav de moarte inseamna a nu putea muri, totusi nu ca si cand ar persista speranta de a supravietui, nu, ci absenta sperantei consta in faptul ca nu mai exista nici macar ultima speranta, moartea. Atunci cand pericolul suprem este moartea, ea spera in viata; ci.. | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| 26ae6d8 | Lord, please help me to revere Your name. You have promised that, if I do, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings and that I will go out and leap like a calf released from the stall. (Mal. 4:2) | Beth Moore | ||
| 1351505 | God will sometimes allow things to get bad enough that we will be forced to look up. Victory always begins with a cry for help. When we come to the end of ourselves and cry out for help, amazing things happen. | Beth Moore | ||
| b7d185d | You work for the devil, you better be ready to die for him. | Garth Ennis | ||
| 311cc9e | I suppose I knew on an intellectual level that graves weren't especially made for getting out of. I mean, you start with a hermetically sealed casket and then you dump six feet of dirt on top of it. Over time the earth gets compacted, which can't make it easy to dig through. So even if you're a very angry and determined zombie, you've kind of got your work cut out for you just escaping from the grave. Which was, I suppose, why we got hit wi.. | zombies | C.E. Murphy | |
| 583aee7 | Underestimating one's enemy was a classic tactical mistake --- one that was usually born out of stupidity or arrogance or both. (Mitch Rapp) | Vince Flynn | ||
| 5cf4eb0 | penitenziagite! watch out for the draco who cometh in futurum to gnaw your anima! death is super nos! pray the santo pater come to liberar nos a malo and all our sin! ha ha, you like this negromanzia de domini nostri jesu christi! et anco jois m'es dols e plazer m'es dolors...cave el diabolo! semper lying in wait for me in some angulum to snap at my heels. but salvatore is not stupidus! bonum monsasterium, and aqui refectorium and pray to d.. | Umberto Eco | ||
| a4bfdef | Man's principle trait is a readiness to believe anything. Otherwise, how could the Church have survived for almost two thousand years in the absense of universal gullibility? | Umberto Eco | ||
| 03129f5 | And when someone suggests you believe in a proposition, you must first examine it to see whether it is acceptable, because our reason was created by God, and whatever pleases our reason can but please divine reason, of which, for that matter, we know only what we infer from the processes of our own reason by analogy and often by negation. | critical-reasoning inference negation proposition reason | Umberto Eco | |
| 247d0c4 | three fingers hold the pen, but the whole body works. | Umberto Eco | ||
| d235336 | For the male who dominates and writes, or by writing dominates, the woman has always been portrayed with hostility from the earliest times. Let us not be deceived by angelic descriptions of women. On the contrary, precisely because great literature is dominated by sweet, gentle creatures, the world of satire--which is that of the popular imagination--continually demonizes the woman, from antiquity, through the Middle Ages, and up to modern .. | Umberto Eco | ||
| be3739b | And so I fell devoutly asleep and slept a long time, because young people seem to need sleep more than the old, who have already slept so much and are preparing to sleep for all eternity. | young-vs-old | Umberto Eco | |
| de77cbb | The book is like the wheel - once invented, it cannot be bettered. | Umberto Eco | ||
| 82dabce | Oyle bir an geliyor ki,insanin icinde bir seyler kiriliyor;ne enerji ne istek kaliyor. Yasamak gerekir diyorlar ama yasamak son vadede intihara surukleyen bir sorun | Umberto Eco | ||
| 48d76f1 | On sober reflection, I find few reasons for publishing my Italian version of an obscure, neo-Gothic French version of a seventeenth century Latin edition of a work written in Latin by a German Monk toward the end of the fourteenth century...First of all, what style should I employ? | Umberto Eco | ||
| 091891d | Well, what of it? If sex isn't a joke, what is it | Nella Larsen | ||
| 3ef52ad | I feel like the oldest person in the world with the longest stretch of life before me. | Nella Larsen | ||
| 24ef10d | The greats never stop learning. Instinct and talent without technique just makes you reckless, like a teenager driving a powerful, high-performance vehicle. Instinct is raw clay that can be shaped into a masterpiece, if you develop skills that match your talent. That can only come from learning everything there is to know about what you do. | Tim S. Grover | ||
| fe767fb | John Andrew Holmes, "No exercise is better for the human heart than reaching down and lifting another up." | Tim Sanders | ||
| cce7772 | The old man might have been drunk, but he was right. Outsiders have robbed and exploited the people of the Congo ever since the days of the first European and Arab slavers. The territory that Stanley staked in the name of Leopold witnessed what many regard as the first genocide of the modern era, when millions of Congolese were effectively worked to death trying to meet the colonialists' almost insatiable demand for resources, most notably .. | Tim Butcher | ||
| 41159ab | I pressed my lips against his ear and whispered again, It's not your fault. Perhaps this was really the only thing I had ever wanted to say to anyone, and be told. | Miranda July |