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“Sometimes I go to God and say, "God, if Thou dost never answer another prayer while I live on this earth, I will still worship Thee as long as I live and in the ages to come for what Thou hast done already. God’s already put me so far in debt that if I were to live one million millenniums I couldn’t pay Him for what He’s done for me.”
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“Why did they go away, do you think? If there ever were such things."
"Who knows? Times change. Would you call this age a good one for unicorns?"
"No, but I wonder if any man before us ever thought his time a good time for unicorns.”
― The Last Unicorn
"Who knows? Times change. Would you call this age a good one for unicorns?"
"No, but I wonder if any man before us ever thought his time a good time for unicorns.”
― The Last Unicorn

“Ruta Skadi was four hundred and sixteen years old, with all the pride and knowledge of an adult witch queen. She was wiser by far than any short-lived human, but she had not the slightest idea of how like a child she seemed beside these ancient beings. Nor did she know how far their awareness spread out beyond her like filamentary tentacles to the remotest corners of universes she had never dreamed of; nor that she saw them as human-formed only because her eyes expected to. If she were to perceive their true form, they would seem more like architecture than organism, like huge structures composed of intelligence and feeling.
But they expected nothing else: she was very young.”
― The Subtle Knife
But they expected nothing else: she was very young.”
― The Subtle Knife

“It's been 12 years now, and I think he still can read my smiles. The way my lips stretch, making my eyes look smaller than they already are. The way my cheeks turn a little red, forming new wrinkles near my eyes. The way the dimple on my face makes a visit whenever I smile meeting someone I haven't seen in ages.
It's been 12 years now, and I haven't smiled at him even once.”
―
It's been 12 years now, and I haven't smiled at him even once.”
―

“One age misunderstands another; and a petty age misunderstands all the others in its own nasty way.”
― Culture and Value
― Culture and Value
“She shall be my queen, and I her most ardent admirer and protector. A new standard of love shall be established for the ages. Time will clarify my devotion! On this I would gladly stake my very soul!”
― Grip of the Shadow Plague
― Grip of the Shadow Plague

“...The men of those days...were absolutely not the same people that we are now; it was not the same race as now, in our age, really, it seems we are a different species...In those days they were men of one idea, but now we are more nervous, more developed, more sensitive; men capable of two or three ideas at once...Modern men are broader-minded - and I swear that this prevents their being so all-of-a-piece as they were in those days.”
― The Idiot
― The Idiot

“Live every single day doing something relevant; single days sum up to make great ages!”
― Daily Drive 365
― Daily Drive 365

“From 15 to 18 is an age at which one is very sensitive to the sins of others, as I know from recollections of myself. At that age you don’t look for what is hidden. It is a sign of maturity not to be scandalized and to try to find explanations in charity.”
― The Habit of Being: Letters of Flannery O'Connor
― The Habit of Being: Letters of Flannery O'Connor

“Our stories make us who we are. And each story has its own purpose and its own reward. Each story rings true and each story is worthy of the ages. There is no such thing as an insignificant life.”
― New York Minute: An Actor's Memoir
― New York Minute: An Actor's Memoir

“Look at me
I am the life in a wasteland
Look at me
I am the slavery through the ages
Look at me
I am the mirror of the world
Look at me
I am the illusion I’ve fought for
Look at me
I’m still loving you
and I keep being here
for you, for me,
and for what’s worth breathing”
―
I am the life in a wasteland
Look at me
I am the slavery through the ages
Look at me
I am the mirror of the world
Look at me
I am the illusion I’ve fought for
Look at me
I’m still loving you
and I keep being here
for you, for me,
and for what’s worth breathing”
―

“The foundation of morality on the human sentiments of what is acceptable behavior versus repulsive behavior has always made morals susceptible to change. Much of what was repulsive 100 years ago is normal today, and - although it may be a slippery slope - what is repulsive today is possible to be normal 100 years into tomorrow; the human standard has always been but to push the envelope. In this way, all generations are linked, and one can only hope that every extremist, self-proclaimed progressive is considering this ultimate 'Utopia' to which his kindness will lead at the end of the chain.”
― Healology
― Healology
“During the infinite distance
between your center and my perimeter;
I feel, a continuous river of faith
flowing for ages.”
― Simalko Geet
between your center and my perimeter;
I feel, a continuous river of faith
flowing for ages.”
― Simalko Geet
“When you speak, your words echo only across the room or down the hall. but when you write, your words echo down the ages.”
― Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul: Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit of Writers
― Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul: Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit of Writers

“Some momentary touches of my fire
Have warmed the barren ages with a beam:
There is no peak beyond my swift desire,
There is no beauty deeper than my dream.”
― Lincoln & other poems
Have warmed the barren ages with a beam:
There is no peak beyond my swift desire,
There is no beauty deeper than my dream.”
― Lincoln & other poems
“Quando ti ho visto la prima volta, mi sono detto: Dio mi ha fatto uno scherzo di cattivo gusto. Finalmente avevo trovato qualcuno da amare senza restrizioni, ma era un ragazzino.
Poi però ci siamo conosciuti e amati”
― Leandro et Marc, mon chemin jusqu'à toi
Poi però ci siamo conosciuti e amati”
― Leandro et Marc, mon chemin jusqu'à toi

“At the age of six, I was seized by the mania of drawing the shape of objects.
By the age of fifty, I had published an infinite number of drawings, but everything produced before the age of seventy is not worthy of consideration.
It was at the age of sixty-three that I gradually began to understand the structure of true nature, of animals, trees, birds and insects.
As a result, by the age of eighty, I will penetrate into the mystery of things; at one hundred I will have attained a degree of wonder and by the time I am one hundred and ten, whether I create a point or a line, everything will be alive.
I ask those who live as long as I do to see if I keep my word.
Written at the age of seventy-five by me, Hokusai, the old man mad about painting.”
― Hunting and Gathering
By the age of fifty, I had published an infinite number of drawings, but everything produced before the age of seventy is not worthy of consideration.
It was at the age of sixty-three that I gradually began to understand the structure of true nature, of animals, trees, birds and insects.
As a result, by the age of eighty, I will penetrate into the mystery of things; at one hundred I will have attained a degree of wonder and by the time I am one hundred and ten, whether I create a point or a line, everything will be alive.
I ask those who live as long as I do to see if I keep my word.
Written at the age of seventy-five by me, Hokusai, the old man mad about painting.”
― Hunting and Gathering
“You may give them your love, but not your thoughts,
for they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
for their souls dwell in the house of to-morrow,
which you cannot visit,
not even in your dreams”
― The Prophet
for they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
for their souls dwell in the house of to-morrow,
which you cannot visit,
not even in your dreams”
― The Prophet

“When the dear hour of the wedding feast shall come, all thy toils shall be as though they had never been--an hour with Jesus will make up for ages of pain and labour.”
― Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
― Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
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