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Sometimes, what we are looking for is right in front of us, but more often, I think, one must look long and hard, for she will not reveal herself so easily. ~ Danielle L. Jensen
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Danielle L. Jensen
Even though I'd been terrified and in pain, I'd thought he was handsome. Except that wasn't even a strong enough word: he was beautiful in a way that was almost painful. Flawless in a way that seemed surreal, like a figment of imagination. So perfect, it was off-putting, because while it was something that could be worshipped, it wasn't something that could be touched or loved. He'd been snide, nasty, and wicked, and I'd loathed him. Except even then I'd sensed something wasn't right, that there was a mismatch between what I was seeing and hearing and what I felt. It was this mismatch that made him captivating, and even as I was grasping for ways to escape, the need to know more about him had lurked in my heart. ~ Danielle L. Jensen
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Danielle L. Jensen
I'd admired him, and yes, lusted after him, but then I'd fallen. Fallen for a man who felt too much and took on too much, who believed if only he worked tirelessly and ceaselessly enough, that he could improve the lives of an entire race of people. And I'd had that depth of passion turned on me – seen it in his eyes, felt it in my heart. He loved me, and I loved him. And I'd love him as long as I lived, and if my soul endured, I'd love him for eternity ~ Danielle L. Jensen
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Danielle L. Jensen
In France, Clint Eastwood is like a god. ~ Cecile De France
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Cecile De France
I have a kid and a husband and my family, and it's important to live the real life. I don't want to offer my whole life to cinema. It's only cinema. ~ Cecile De France
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Cecile De France
The most beautiful gift I have received in my life is the trust of Clint Eastwood. When you have this respect and this kind of responsibility on your shoulders, of course you bring the best of yourself. ~ Cecile De France
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Cecile De France
Being around you was the sweetest torture. I wanted to touch you, hold you, kiss you. I wanted all of you." His shoulders slumped. "But I was afraid of what would happen if I gave in my desire. If I let myself love you. ~ Danielle L. Jensen
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Danielle L. Jensen
I prefer thrillers but when it's thriller/horror, I like it. The gore is not very important to me, I prefer suspense. But I like dark films. ~ Cecile De France
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Cecile De France
I was afraid... I am afraid of loving you, knowing that someday you will go and leave me here. ~ Danielle L. Jensen
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Danielle L. Jensen
I'm tolerant of believers, but I'm agnostic. I'm curious to see how scientists will integrate the near-death experience into their research and if it will be explained. ~ Cecile De France
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Cecile De France
I'm happy to have a physical part in 'High Tension,' in 'Hereafter,' and in a lot of French movies and Belgian movies. But its not by chance directors choose me for physical parts. I like to do that. I like to tell a story also with the body. It's important, because you can tell a lot of things. ~ Cecile De France
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Cecile De France
Virtue is persecuted by the wicked more than it is loved by the good. ~ Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Its history is an especially rich and intriguing one for women: the great salons of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries gave women an intellectual influence and freedom; in the nineteenth century, for the bohemian and the flâneuse pleasure and revolution were a seductive mix; in the mid-twentieth century, Paris spelled freedom for Simone de Beauvoir who set the standard for contemporary feminism in her exhilarating The Second Sex. ~ Catherine Cullen
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Catherine Cullen
Let us leave the cure of public evils to those quacks, the statesmen. ~ Honore De Balzac
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Honore De Balzac
No question, your best times as a cook are the chef de partie years. Chef in charge of a section. It's the best and hardest job in the kitchen. ~ Tom Sellers
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Tom Sellers
He had a face like a blessing. ~ Miguel De Cervantes
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Miguel De Cervantes
It is what the poets of Ireland used to be saying, that every brave man, good at fighting, and every man that could do great deeds and not be making much talk about them, was of the Sons of the Gael; and that every skilled man that had music and that did enchantments secretly, was of the Tuatha de Danaan. ~ Lady Gregory
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Lady Gregory
People should learn to see and so avoid all danger. Just as a wise man keeps away from mad dogs, so one should not make friends with evil men." - Buddha ~ Gavin De Becker
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Gavin De Becker
I know nothing more enjoyable than that happy-go-lucky wandering life, in which you are perfectly free; without shackles of any kind, without care, without preoccupation, without thought even of to-morrow. You go in any direction you please, without any guide save your fancy. ~ Guy De Maupassant
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Guy De Maupassant
One of the most detestable habits of Lilliputian minds is to find their own littleness in others. ~ Honore De Balzac
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Honore De Balzac
According to an old French motto, Noblesse oblige - one must live up to one's name. The Rothschilds' condition of life has imposed on them a second motto: Richesse oblige - one must live up to one's fortune. ~ Guy De Rothschild
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Guy De Rothschild
The whole world was nothing but an exile with no hope of a return. ~ Simone De Beauvoir
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Simone De Beauvoir
I came into the unknown
and stayed there unknowing
rising beyond all science.

I did not know the door
but when I found the way,
unknowing where I was,
I learned enormous things,
but what I felt I cannot say,
for I remained unknowing,
rising beyond all science.

It was the perfect realm
of holiness and peace.
In deepest solitude
I found the narrow way:
a secret giving such release
that I was stunned and stammering,
rising beyond all science.

I was so far inside,
so dazed and far away
my senses were released
from feelings of my own.
My mind had found a surer way:
a knowledge of unknowing,
rising beyond all science.

And he who does arrive
collapses as in sleep,
for all he knew before
now seems a lowly thing,
and so his knowledge grows so deep
that he remains unknowing,
rising beyond all science.

The higher he ascends
the darker is the wood;
it is the shadowy cloud
that clarified the night,
and so the one who understood
remains always unknowing,
rising beyond all science.

This knowledge by unknowing
is such a soaring force
that scholars argue long
but never leave the ground.
Their knowledge always fails the source:
to understand unknowing,
rising beyond all science.

This knowledge is supreme
crossing a blazing hei ~ Juan De La Cruz
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Juan De La Cruz
There's a depth of meaning all on its own in awareness being gentled. From within the subtlety of being gentled, the level of perception changes. Instead of perceiving the obviousness of experience, you're able as awareness to perceive most subtle meaning. ~ John De Ruiter
Cecile De Montigny quotes by John De Ruiter
The writer's language is to some degree the product of his own action; he is both the historian and the agent of his own language. ~ Paul De Man
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Paul De Man
Men blush less for their crimes than for their weaknesses and vanity. ~ Jean De La Bruyere
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Jean De La Bruyere
Things external to her may have their own weight and dimension: but within inside us she gives them such measures as she wills: death is terrifying to Cicero, desirable to Cato, indifferent to Socrates. Health, consciousness, authority, knowledge, beauty and their opposites doff their garments as they enter the soul and receive new vestments, coloured with qualities of her own choosing: brown or green; light or dark; bitter or sweet, deep or shallow, as it pleases each of the individual souls, who have not agreed together on the truth of their practices, rules or ideas. Each soul is Queen in her own state. So let us no longer seek excuses from the external qualities of anything, the responsibility lies within ourselves. Our good or our bad depends on us alone. So let us make our offertories and our vows to ourselves not to Fortune: she has no power over our behaviour, on the contrary our souls drag Fortune in their train and mould her to their own idea. ~ Michel De Montaigne
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Michel De Montaigne
I wouldn't say I'm a hostile person. ~ Paz De La Huerta
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Paz De La Huerta
The little girl feels that her body is escaping her, that it is no longer the clear expression of her individuality: it becomes foreign to her; and at the same moment she is grasped by others as a thing: on the street, eyes follow her, her body is subject to comments; she would like to become invisible; she is afraid of becoming flesh and afraid to show her flesh. ~ Simone De Beauvoir
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Simone De Beauvoir
What, may I ask, does your one truck contain if not gowns?"
Inspiration struck, and Elizabeth smiled radiantly. "Something of great value. Priceless value," she confided.
All faces at the table watched her with alert fascination-particularly the greedy Sir Francis. "Well, don't keep us in suspense, love. What's in it?"
"The mortal remains of Saint Jacob."
Lady Eloise and Lady Mortand screamed in unison, Sir William choked on his wine, and Sir Francis gaped at her in horror, but Elizabeth wasn't quite finished. She saved the coup de grace until the meal was over. As soon as everyone arose she insisted they sit back down so a proper prayer of gratitude could be said. Raising her hands heavenward, Elizabeth turned a simple grace into a stinging tirade against the sins of lust and promiscuity that rose to crescendo as she called down the vengeance of doomsday on all transgressors and culminated in a terrifyingly lurid description of the terrors that awaited all who strayed down the path of lechery-terrors that combined dragon lore with mythology, a smattering of religion, and a liberal dash of her own vivid imagination. When it was done Elizabeth dropped her eyes, praying in earnest that tonight would loose her from her predicament. There was no more she could do; she'd played out her hand with all her might; she'd given it her all.
It was enough. After supper Sir Francis escorted her to her chamber and, with a poor attempt at regret, announced that he gr ~ Judith McNaught
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Judith McNaught
The foolish moments of the head are often the most wonderful times of the heart. ~ Charles De Saint-Evremond
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Charles De Saint-Evremond
I vibrate with cheer and delight in my cells. I let beauty heal me! ~ Amy Leigh Mercree
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Amy Leigh Mercree
To anyone who had been there since the beginning it probably seemed even in December or January that the revolutionary period was ending; but when one came straight from England the aspect of Barcelona was something startling and overwhelming. It was the first time that I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle. Practically every building of any size had been seized by the workers and was draped with red flags or with the red and black flag of the Anarchists; every wall was scrawled with the hammer and sickle and with the initials of the revolutionary parties; almost every church had been gutted and its images burnt. Churches here and there were being systematically demolished by gangs of workman. Every shop and cafe had an inscription saying that it had been collectivised;
even the bootblacks had been collectivized and their boxes painted red and black. Waiters and shop-walkers looked you in the
face and treated you as an equal. Servile and even ceremonial forms of speech had temporarily disappeared. Nobody said
'Sen~or' or 'Don' ort even 'Usted'; everyone called everyone else 'Comrade' or 'Thou', and said 'Salud!' instead of 'Buenos
dias'. Tipping had been forbidden by law since the time of Primo de Rivera; almost my first experience was receiving a lecture
from a hotel manager for trying to tip a lift-boy. There were no private motor-cars, they had all been commandeered, and the
trams and taxis and much of the other t ~ George Orwell
Cecile De Montigny quotes by George Orwell
Every day I hear stupid people say things that are not stupid. ~ Michel De Montaigne
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Michel De Montaigne
I understood that every flower created by Him is beautiful, that the brilliance of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not lessen the perfume of the violet or the sweet simplicity of the daisy. I understood that if all the lowly flowers wished to be roses, nature would no longer be enamelled with lovely hues. And so it is in the world of souls, Our lord's living garden. ~ Therese De Lisieux
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Therese De Lisieux
He was as great as a man can be without morality. ~ Alexis De Tocqueville
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Alexis De Tocqueville
The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves, but in our attitude towards them. ~ Antoine De Saint Exupery
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Antoine De Saint Exupery
The greatest guitar player in the world today for me is Paco de Lucia, who is actually Spanish. ~ George Benson
Cecile De Montigny quotes by George Benson
It does not pay a prophet to be too specific." - L. Sprague de Camp ~ Robert A. Heinlein
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Robert A. Heinlein
It is a question of discipline," the little prince said to me later on. "When you've finished your own toilet in the morning, then it is time to attend to the toilet of your planet, just so, with the greatest care. ~ Antoine De Saint Exupery
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Antoine De Saint Exupery
Throughout my life I have seen, without one exception, narrow-shouldered men performing innumerable idiotic acts, brustalising their fellows, and corrupted souls by every means. They call the motive for their actions: fame. Seeing these exhibitions I've longed to laugh, with the rest, but that strange imitation was impossible. Taking a penknife with a sharp-edged blade, I slit the flesh at the points joining the lips. For an instant I believed my aim was achieved. I saw in a mirror the mouth ruined at my own will! An error! Besides, the blood gushing freely from the two wounds prevented my distinguishing whether this really was the grin of others. But after some moments of comparison I saw quite clearly that my smile did not resemble that of humans: the fact is, I was not laughing. ~ Comte De Lautreamont
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Comte De Lautreamont
He reflected. 'I know a lot of different kids of people; what I want is to show each of them how the others really are. You hear so many lies! ~ Simone De Beauvoir
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Simone De Beauvoir
Three can do more than ten when Our Lord puts His hand to things, and He always does so when He takes away the means of doing otherwise. ~ Vincent De Paul
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Vincent De Paul
Historically, the stuff of the universe goes on becoming concentrated into ever more organized forms of matter. ~ Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
A man must be completely wanting in intelligence if he does not show it when actuated by love, malice, or necessity. ~ Jean De La Bruyere
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Jean De La Bruyere
Your life is a trajectory. Every choice you make alters that trajectory, in a positive or negative way. Will you categorize that dinner with friends as a business expense? Will you be honest with your daughter? Will you take more credit than you're due? These are just the small questions that we face every day, and little by little, the answers influence the trajectory of our lives and beings. ~ Donald Van De Mark
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Donald Van De Mark
Humor is probably the most significant characteristics of the human mind. Far more significant than reason. In fact, reason is actually a very cheap commodity. ~ Edward De Bono
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Edward De Bono
We should scarcely desire things ardently if we were perfectly acquainted with what we desire. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Cecile De Montigny quotes by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
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