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Art thrives on a difference of opinion. My treasure is your junk, sort of thing. Life would be dull if we all agreed.
— Robert Genn
Wisdom is your earthly advisor;
love is your Heavenly advisor. — Matshona Dhliwayo
love is your Heavenly advisor. — Matshona Dhliwayo
It was a fatal omission of Boldwood's that he had never once told her she was beautiful.
— Thomas Hardy
The sky was clear
remarkably clear
and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of one body, timed by a common pulse. — Thomas Hardy
remarkably clear
and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of one body, timed by a common pulse. — Thomas Hardy
Geniuses are just people who had good mothers.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
Brief and powerless is Man's life; on him and all his race the slow, sure doom falls pitiless and dark.
— Bertrand Russell
Writes have an island, a center of refuge, within themselves. It is the mind's anchorage, the soul's Great Good Place.
— Wright Morris
I know I don't throw very hard anymore, but I'd like to think I can still hurt a guy who's not looking.
— Greg Maddux
Happy employees ensure happy customers. And happy customers ensure happy shareholders - in that order.
— Simon Sinek
Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife.
— Thomas Gray
Small hopes can grow surprising fruit.
— Robert Jordan
It's better to stand by someone's side than by yourself
— Jack London
When two people compliment each other with the choice of anything, each of them generally gets that which he likes least.
— Alexander Pope
To be far from the madding crowd is to be mad indeed.
— A.E. Coppard
I think the woman was born in Far Madding in a thunderstorm. She probably told the thunder to be quiet. It probably did.
— Robert Jordan
No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.
— Mary Shelley
He had been held to her by a beautiful thread which it pained him to spoil by breaking, rather than by a chain he could not break.
— Thomas Hardy
Idiosyncrasy and vicissitude had combined to stamp Sergeant Troy as an exceptional being.
— Thomas Hardy
This supreme instance of Troy's goodness fell upon Gabriel's ears like the thirteenth stroke of a crazy clock.
— Thomas Hardy