Delicate Life Quotes
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Delicate Life Quotes & Sayings
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The winters in the latitude of Sullivan's Island are seldom very severe, and in the fall of the year it is a rare event indeed
— Edgar Allan Poe
She was wearing the same clothes, but now she looked haggard and dirty. The delicate illusions that get us through life can only stand so much strain.
— Hunter S. Thompson
Life is hard to bear: but do not pretend to be so delicate!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The ideas dictate everything.
— David Lynch
Without silence, there cannot be any real appreciation in life, which is as delicate in its inner fabric as a closed rosebud.
— Deepak Chopra
Sometimes it seemed to him that his life was delicate as a dandelion. One little puff from any direction, and it was blown to bits.
— Katherine Paterson
We have buried so much of the delicate magic of life.
— D.H. Lawrence
Although emotionally delicate and eminently bruisable, teenagers are short on empathy. That comes later in life, if it comes at all.
— Stephen King
Here's tae us. Wha's like us?" "Damned few," she replied in broad Scots, "and they're all deid.
— Diana Gabaldon
I am a great foe of favoritism in public life, in private life, and even in the delicate relationship of an author to his works.
— Joseph Conrad
When you see how fragile and delicate life can be, all else fades into the background.
— Jenna Morasca
Within my palm there is a world, a world as delicate as a bubble!
— Preeth Nambiar
We also shot at a location that was an Aboriginal sacred ground for the shots coming up the cliff.
— Christopher Atkins
Read to refresh your mind.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I'm just here to remind you that every human life is a bold and delicate projection of the eternal into the temporal.
— Paul Kijinski
Trust is delicate and fragile to gain, with sincerity it leads to the golden foundation for success.
— Akinwumi Jarule
Home can be something as vast as a country, as holy as a temple, or as simple as a cake.
— Elizabeth Bard