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And all the bustle of departure - sometimes sad, sometimes intoxicating - just as fear or hope may be inspired by the new chances of coming destiny.
— Madame De Stael
Judgement of others and ourselves always comes from a place of fear. It is fear that keeps us from living authentically all that we say we value.
— Shannon L. Alder
One age misunderstands another; and a petty age misunderstands all the others in its own nasty way.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
When love comes first, actions will follow.
— Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
The gap between understanding and misunderstanding can best be bridged by thought!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Jurists, with rare exceptions, are unconsciously and tenaciously averse to clarity and brevity.
— Gianrico Carofiglio
A common understanding is the pivot and a common way to bond the disintegrated
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
And she knew without opening her eyes that it was Daniel. No other body in the universe fit hers so well.
— Lauren Kate
Happiness writes in white ink on a white page.
— Henry De Montherlant
So come walk these strange streets with us, and let's see where we'll end up. George R. R. Martin July 1, 2010
— George R R Martin
Life is not found in commandments or declarations of penalties, but in the promise of mercy and only in a gratuitous promise.
— John Calvin
War and pestilence might kill large numbers of people, but in most cases the population recovers. But lose the soil and everything else goes with it.
— George Monbiot
It would be a great misunderstanding of this doctrine to suppose that it is one of selfish indifference about the well-being of others'.
— John Stuart Mill
Never take what's offered, always ask for more.
— Jennifer Donnelly
Where misunderstanding serves others as an advantage, one is helpless to make oneself understood.
— Lionel Trilling