456 Quotes About Classic
- Author حافظ
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ناصح به طعن گفت که رو ترک عشق کنمحتاج جنگ نیست برادر، نمیکنم
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- Author Margaret Mitchell
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Scarlett O'Hara wasn't pretty.
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- Author Lucy Maud Montgomery
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I have only known you for a few months but I cannot realize that there was ever a time when I did not know you. . .when you had not come into my life to bless and hallow it. I will always look back to this year as the most wonderful in my life because it brought you to me... My love for you has made my life very rich and it has kept me from much of harm and evil. I owe this all to you, my sweetest teacher.
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- Author Carson McCullers
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During these weeks there was a quality about Miss Amelia that many people noticed. She laughed often, with a deep ringing laugh, and her whistling had a sassy, tunefull trickery. She was forever trying out her strength, lifting up heavy objects or poking her tough biceps with her finger.
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- Author Peter Kreeft
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A classic is like a cow: it gives fresh milk every morning. A classic is a book that rewards endlessly repeated reading. A classic is like the morning, like nature herself: ever young, ever renewing. No, not even like nature, for she, like us, is doomed to die. Only God is ever young, and only the Book he inspired never grows old.
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- Author A.W. Tozer
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For this reason the gravest question before the Church is always God Himself, and the most portentous fact about any man is not what he at a given time may say or do, but what he in his deep heart conceives God to be like. We tend by a secret law of the soul to move toward our mental image of God.
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- Author Parul Wadhwa
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Rationality is the way to lead life. So high time,let’s stop feeding our dreams and shake hands with the reality.
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- Author James Carol
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Ubi bene ibi patria
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- Author Gustave Flaubert
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Le charme de la nouveauté, peu à peu tombant comme un vêtement, laissait voir à nu l'éternelle monotonie de la passion, qui a toujours les mêmes formes et le même langage.
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