187 Quotes About Reflections
- Author Jane Austen
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Pride,’ observed Mary, who piqued herself upon the solidity of her reflections, ‘is a very common failing, I believe. By all that I have ever read, I am convinced that it is very common indeed; that human nature is particularly prone to it, and that there are very few of us who do not cherish a feeling of self-complacency on the score of some quality or other, real or imaginary.
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- Author Tiago Meurer
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The universe exists when chaos and order meets.
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- Author Earthschool Harmony
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May you always remember the Beloved is your divine and sacred self.
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- Author Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
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Сам поэт должен научиться писать свои вещи в перевёрнутом виде, чтобы только в зеркале искусства, претерпев ещё одно обращение, становился разборчив и удобочитаем его почерк.
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- Author Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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Sometimes, after shedding all the loads with the view of making your heavy and sinking boat lighter so that you can sail and move on with the journey of purposeful life, you realize that there is one more thing to offload: disobedience, and there is one more thing to load: absolute faith!
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- Author Ana Claudia Antunes
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A good writer is also an avid reader. A good reader is also a vivid dreamer. A good dreamer is also a good learner. And a good learner is definitely a good listener. A good listener is always looking to what the heart speaks. A spoken heart talks directly to a silent soul. And a silent soul is most of the time in pace with a peaceful thought. A peaceful thought is also a good writer...
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- Author Barry López
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The wolf exerts a powerful influence on the human imagination. It takes your stare and turns it back on you
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- Author John Banville
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There are moments when the past has a force so strong it seems one might be annihilated by it.
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- Author Jennifer Wixson
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There are very few of us who remember the day, the moment, when our childhood ends. For most of us, the sun sets on our innocence gradually, sliding down over the western horizon like a toboggan run down over a long, steep slope. We are never really conscious of the moment we reach the bottom of the slope; we just know that one day we wake up and the toboggan ride is over.
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