Thirteenth Century Quotes
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Thirteenth Century Quotes & Sayings
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It was not till toward the end of the thirteenth century that the prose romances began to appear.
— Thomas Bulfinch
The thing that everyone liked about 'Entourage' is that these are fish-out-of-water guys living this dream.
— Kevin Connolly
But now she wasn't sure if she could concentrate on a subject as irrelevant to her life as Sufism and a time as distant as the thirteenth century.
— Elif Shafak
Kansas City Lightning succeeds as few biographies of jazz musicians have ... This book is a magnificent achievement; I could hardly put it down.
— Henry Louis Gates
One of the most important things you learn from the Internet is that there is no 'them' out there. It's just an awful lot of 'us.'
— Douglas Adams
the Flyer and tossed it along the sand "just like you've seen an umbrella turned inside out and loose in the wind," remembered John
— David McCullough
Save among politicians it is no longer necessary for any educated American to profess belief in Thirteenth Century ideas
— H.L. Mencken
If the diver always thought of the shark, he would never lay hands on the pearl,' said Sa'di, a Persian poet from the thirteenth century.
— Roman Krznaric
In the thirteenth century the Mongol armies perfected the art of the blitzkrieg with nothing more than shaggy ponies at their disposal.
— Isaac Asimov
Of all sciences there is none where first appearances are more deceitful than in politics.
— David Hume
This overwhelming desire to be close to you directly conflicts with my intense fear of people.
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt
True happiness flows from the possession of wisdom and virtue and not from the possession of external goods.
— Aristotle.
Load up your mind with pictures capturing your preferred tomorrow. Put the remembrances of the past in a place where they won't block your view.
— Gary Carter
Writing is just having a sheet of paper, a pen and not a shadow of an idea of what you are going to say.
— Francoise Sagan