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labyrinth lost knows
For you know that I myself am a labyrinth, where one easily gets lost. Charles Perrault
labyrinth path lightning
Wir tappen im Labyrinth unsers Lebenswandels und im Dunkel unserer Forschungen umher: helleAugenblicke erleuchten dabei wie Blitze unsernWeg. We grope about in the labyrinth of our life and in the obscurity of our investigations; bright moments illuminate our path like flashes of lightning. Arthur Schopenhauer
labyrinth littles slave
I ask for so little.Just fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave David Bowie
labyrinth minotaur
Every labyrinth has its minotaur Carlos Ruiz Zafon
labyrinth way path
Where he had failed, I would triumph. Where he had lost his way, I would find the path out of the labyrinth. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
labyrinth world enough
A labyrinth, when it is big enough, is just the world. Catherynne M. Valente
labyrinth way my-way
And I wrote my way out of the labyrinth. John Green
labyrinth-looking-for-alaska fingers screwed-up
And then I screwed up and the Colonel screwed up and Takumi screwed up and she slipped through our fingers. John Green
labyrinth
I choose the labyrinth. John Green
fabric structure existence
Everyone is the fabric and structure of existence. Alan Watts
fabric our-time
Change is the very fabric of our time. David Brin
fabric-of-life patient-person knowing
The patient person accepts a certain amount of failure knowing that it is as important a thread in the fabric of life as is success. Great individuals make great successes out of failure. Denis Waitley
fabric globalization social
corporate globalization is being relentlessly and arbitrarily imposed on an essentially feudal society, tearing through its complex, tiered social fabric, ripping it apart culturally and economically. Arundhati Roy
fabric historic preserve
We want to preserve as much of the historic fabric as is possible. Anne Stillman
fabrics prints sort stretch whether
The fabrics, whether it be hand-painted prints at the end, or whether it be new knits and stretch fabrics ... sort of make the whole world. Ralph Lauren
fabric opinion truth-is
What is true has never been a question to be decided by polls or popular opinion. Truth isn’t ‘democratic’—it’s something that God has written into the very fabric of nature. Charles Colson
fabrics help left natural next players step
It is a natural next step in the process. (Collins & Aikman) has made some ill-timed investments over the years and it should help those players left in the fabrics industry. John Novak
fabricated motivated vicious
It is a fabricated story and motivated by vicious intentions. Tasnim Aslam
essentials
Wherever the Word comes without power its essential content is missed. Aiden Wilson Tozer
essentials utility values
Utility then is not the measure of exchangeable value, although it is absolutely essential to it. David Ricardo
essentials shelter
I just spend my money on the essentials. Just basically food and shelter. David Duchovny
essentials efficient-work method
A sense of the value of time... is an essential preliminary to efficient work; it is the only method of avoiding hurry. Arnold Bennett
essentials moderation good-work
For me, temperance is essential to good work. Edgar Rice Burroughs
essentials critics reader
the labors of the true critic are more essential to the author, even, than to the reader. Agnes Repplier
essentials cigarette accepting
I should do something about the cigarettes; I quite accept that it's bad for your health, but you know a moderate tipple is positively beneficial and, at certain times, absolutely essential. Charles Kennedy
essentials maybe music nobody tap taught
Everyone is taught the essentials of writing for at least 13 years, maybe more if they go to college. Nobody is taught music or tap dancing that way. Tom Wolfe
essentials saving may
Expense, and great expense, may be an essential part in true economy. If parsimony were to be considered as one of the kinds of that virtue, there is, however, another and a higher economy. Economy is a distinctive virtue, and consists not in saving, but in selection. Edmund Burke