Owen Barfield Quotes
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There are some weaknesses that are peculiar and distinctive to generous characters, as freckles are to a fair skin.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
I dance because, there's no greater feeling in the world than moving to a piece of music and
letting the rest of the world disappear. — Anonymous
letting the rest of the world disappear. — Anonymous
Piece of Heaven?"
"No, that other place I'm going to go to for thinking what I'm thinking. — Richelle Mead
"No, that other place I'm going to go to for thinking what I'm thinking. — Richelle Mead
When the velocity of progress increases beyond a certain point, it becomes indistinguishable from crisis.
— Owen Barfield
And what is the very essence of poetry if it is not this 'metaphorical language'-this marking of the before unapprehended relations of things?
— Owen Barfield
It's common platitude that knowledge is neutral but every now and then it would be useful if it was on your side and not theirs.
— John Brunner
We can only cope with the dangers of language if we recognize that language is by nature magical and therefore highly dangerous.
— Owen Barfield
I have been inundated with offers to move into a career in television or film, and these, too, are tempting.
— David Ginola
Houllier couldn't deal with players expressing any anger or questioning any of his decisions
— Robbie Fowler
I'm very lucky to be doing what I'm doing, and the reason I'm doing everything is because of fans.
— Tony Oller
The obvious is the hardest thing of all to point out to anyone who has genuinely lost sight of it.
— Owen Barfield
I've never been sentimental about my horse.
The horse doesn't give a damn about you.
If you want to know the truth - horses are dumb. — Tim McCoy
The horse doesn't give a damn about you.
If you want to know the truth - horses are dumb. — Tim McCoy
Library terror - that feeling of being hopelessly overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of available books ...
— Owen Barfield