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Palest Quotes & Sayings
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Every child is so helpless - just to survive he has to be political, he has to accept whatsoever the parents are saying.
— Rajneesh
Every challenge is an opportunity for spiritual growth.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Only fear can defeat life.
— Yann Martel
I know the names of the books - their old covers bleached to palest greens or pinks by the endless cycle of summers - lined up on the shelf.
— Harriet Lane
So just say F**k It to it all. Just do what the hell you want.
— John C. Parkin
Her skin was not a surface; it was an indefinite glory of the palest rose and orange that chose to mould itself to those tense limbs.
— Geoffrey Household
The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home
— James Madison
It is a shameful thing to be weary of inquiry when what we search for is excellent.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
You don't even know what loyalty means."
"The hell I don't! Ciena, if I weren't loyal to you, would I be here? — Claudia Gray
"The hell I don't! Ciena, if I weren't loyal to you, would I be here? — Claudia Gray
The soul begins to travel when the child begins to think.
— Agnes Repplier
I can't play any horns. Every time I tried to take saxophone lessons as a kid ... I can't whistle. I don't know if that has anything to do with ...
— Pete Yorn
You can lose yourself in repetition - quiet your thoughts; I learned the value of this at a very young age.
— Matthew Quick
Nobody ever recommended or even desired that I be a novelist - in fact, some tried to stop me. I had the idea to be one, and that's what I did.
— Haruki Murakami
Hmm, I wondered as I knocked on Stephan's door, would you call a mischievous young ghoul? A ghouligan? I snorted at my own pun. I cracked myself up.
— Elizabeth A. Reeves
The palest ink will endure beyond the memories of man
— Tan Twan Eng
Spoilt pleasure is a sad, unseemly thing; you can only bury it.
— Elizabeth Bowen