Golden Apple Quotes
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Golden Apple Quotes & Sayings
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Give up the tyranny of female charm.
— Albert Camus
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when a man climbs a glass mountain, it's not usually for the damn golden apple. It's for the person he gives the apple to. — Laura Florand
when a man climbs a glass mountain, it's not usually for the damn golden apple. It's for the person he gives the apple to. — Laura Florand
It was a clear, apple-green evening in May, and Four Winds Harbour was mirroring back the clouds of the golden west between its softly dark shores.
— L.M. Montgomery
There is but one thing without honor, smitten with eternal barrenness, inability to do or to be,-insincerity, unbelief.
— Thomas Carlyle
At last, Russia has returned to the world arena as a strong state - a country that others heed and that can stand up for itself.
— Vladimir Putin
Uttering foul words, while there are the sweetest of words, is like going for the unripe fruits while there are a lot of ripe ones.
— Thiruvalluvar
In order to destroy this system which we so much detest we are creating conditions over here which run contrary to our dearest p-principles.
— Winston Graham
You become mature when you become the authority of your own life.
— Joseph Campbell
Autumn seemed to arrive suddenly that year. The morning of the first September was crisp and golden as an apple.
— J.K. Rowling
A dog cannot relate his autobiography; however, eloquently he may bark, he cannot tell you that his parents were honest though poor.
— Bertrand Russell
Choose,' she says, reaching out towards him. 'Choose to which of us the apple most belongs...
— Emily Hauser
Civilisation is never so charming as when it is an island in the middle of simplicity, or of a civilisation of an alien kind.
— William Hurrell Mallock
Nothing else is needed to be a complete human being than to have been born a human being
— Marty Rubin
Don't need a knife or gun or poison to break a man's heart.
— Mary Jo Putney