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Kate tracked Barnes down to the potting shed, where he was planting up some seedlings into clay pots. He looked up as Kate entered and gave her a slow half smile once he knew she was unaccompanied.
"So you can't leave me alone, Miss? Must be my devastating charm. I'm not so sure it's safe for you to be alone in the potting shed with me though. ~ Rachel De Vine
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Rachel De Vine
We see a decline of civility, and, sadly, it's often modeled by the very people from whom we have the least right to expect it. ~ Max De Pree
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Max De Pree
But I no longer had a taste for anything, a wish for anything, a love for anybody, a desire for anything whatever, any ambition, or any hope. ~ Guy De Maupassant
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Guy De Maupassant
There is a time when the soul lives in God, and a time when God lives in the soul. What is appropriate to one state is inconsistent with the other.

When God lives in the soul it ought to abandon itself entirely to his providence. When the soul lives in God it is obliged to procure for itself carefully and very regularly, every means it can devise by which to arrive at the divine union. The whole procedure is marked out; the readings, the examinations, the resolutions. The guide is always at hand and everything is by rule, even the hours for conversation.

When God lives in the soul it has nothing left of self, but only that which the spirit which actuates it imparts to it at each moment. Nothing is provided for the future, no road is marked out . . . No more books with marked passages for such a soul; often enough it is even deprived of a regular directior, for God allows it no other support than that which he gives it himself. Its dwelling is in darkness, forgetfulness, abandonment, death and nothingness. . .

Everything that others discover with great difficulty this soul finds in abandonment, and what they guard with care in order to be able to find it again, this soul receives at the moment there is occasion for it, and afterwards relinquishes so as to admit nothing but exactly what God desires it to have in order to live by him alone.

The former soul undertakes an infinity of good works for the glory of God, the latter is often c ~ Jean-Pierre De Caussade
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Jean-Pierre De Caussade
Honor is unknown in despotic states. ~ Baron De Montesquieu
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Baron De Montesquieu
We all have enough strength to endure the misfortunes of others. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I want to play women my own age, rather than artificially 'de-age' myself so that I can play women who are younger or much younger than I am. I want to grow into those kind of more mature parts, not try and keep them at bay for as long as I possibly can. ~ Cherie Lunghi
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Cherie Lunghi
I never had worked in high fashion before, had never experienced it when I was a model before. I appreciate it, being able to work with such talented people; it feels like a gift now. I think for everyone everything happens at the right time, and this is my time. ~ Saskia De Brauw
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Saskia De Brauw
War! When I but think of this word, I feel bewildered, as though they were speaking to me of sorcery, of the Inquisition, of a distant, finished, abominable, monstrous, unnatural thing. When they speak to us of cannibals, we smile proudly, as we proclaim our superiority to these savages. Who are the real savages? Those who struggle in order to eat those whom they vanquish, or those who struggle merely to kill? ~ Guy De Maupassant
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Guy De Maupassant
It is a rare life that remains orderly even in private. ~ Michel De Montaigne
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Michel De Montaigne
After some hours, the dogs, exhausted by running round, almost dead, their tongues hanging out, set upon one another and, not knowing what they are doing, tear one another into thousands of pieces with incredible rapidity. Yet they do not do this out of cruelty.

One day, a glazed look in her eyes, my mother said to me: 'When you are in bed and you hear the barking of the dogs in the countryside, hide beneath your blanket, but do not deride what they do: they have an insatiable thirst for the infinite, as you, and I, and all other pale, long-faced human beings do.'

Since that time, I have respected the dead woman's wish. Like those dogs I feel the need for the infinite. I cannot, cannot satisfy this need. I am the son of a man and a woman, from what I have been told.

This astonishes me…I believed I was something more. ~ Comte De Lautreamont
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Comte De Lautreamont
You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions,nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them. ~ Therese De Lisieux
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Therese De Lisieux
Oh! What an enigma is man!" exclaimed the Duke. "Yes, my friend," said Curval. "That is why a certain very intelligent gentleman once said it was better to fuck him than to understand him. ~ Marquis De Sade
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Every man was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. ~ Miguel De Cervantes
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Miguel De Cervantes
Before the mind snaps, or the heart breaks, it gather itself like a clock about to strike. It might even be said one pulls himself together to disintegrate. ~ Peter De Vries
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Peter De Vries
Sooner or later, a society of sheep must create a government of wolves. ~ Bertrand De Jouvenel
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Bertrand De Jouvenel
If man is but a biological organism and biology itself may be reduced to a set of physical and chemical laws, it should be possible to build up a biological science, a kind of biological mechanics, whose laws would rule the working and repair of the several pieces of the human machine. In such a case, there would be a 'medicine' or 'medical science'; and the doctor's task would consist in acquiring and maintaining an adequate knowledge of the laws of such a science and applying them so to speak in a uniform and automatic way, with hardly any meddling from his own personal criterion.
If, on the contrary, man is above all an eminently living being, every specimen of which is ever new and original, a being strongly influenced by ultra-physical faculties -- spirit, intellect, emotions -- if, in one word, man is a whole that can only be ruled from its own centre, medicine, then, will be but an art or a craft to be applied in each case to a concrete individual. And then, rather than 'medicine', there will be medicine-men.
Truth lies between these two poles, but gravitates definitely towards the second. ~ Salvador De Madariaga
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Salvador De Madariaga
We do not despise all those with vices, but we do despise all those without a single virtue. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
A cathedral is built with stones; it is made up of stones; but the cathedral ennobles each stone, which becomes a cathedral stone. In the same way, you will only find brotherhood in something larger than yourselves, because one is a brother "in" something, not merely a brother ~ Antoine De Saint Exupery
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Antoine De Saint Exupery
In cases of invasion or insurrection, if the town-officers neglect to furnish the necessary stores and ammunition for the militia, the township may be condemned to a fine of from $200 to $500. It may readily be imagined that in such a case it might happen that no one cared to prosecute; hence the law adds that all the citizens may indict offences of this kind, and that half of the fine shall belong to the plaintiff. See Act of March 6, 1810, vol. ii. p. 236. ~ Alexis De Tocqueville
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Alexis De Tocqueville
Everything needs to touch your heart. Everything that touches your heart brings out the deep in you. ~ John De Ruiter
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by John De Ruiter
You must have a training routine so that what you do happens automatically. If I got up in the morning and thought about going for a run there would often be a number of possible arguments against it. The thing is to get out and run. Later you can wonder whether you should have or not. ~ Robert De Castella
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Robert De Castella
Pretty much every time I try something different or do something in front of a live audience, I truly think they might throw peanuts at me. ~ Giada De Laurentiis
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Giada De Laurentiis
By men's words we know them. ~ Marie De France
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Marie De France
A country can truly call itself sporting when the majority of its people feel a personal need for sport. ~ Pierre De Coubertin
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Pierre De Coubertin
Youth and what the Italians so prettily call stamina. The vigor, the fire, that enables you to love and create. When you've lost that, you've lost everything. ~ Simone De Beauvoir
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Simone De Beauvoir
Many a man has risen to eminence under the powerful reaction of his mind in fierce counter-agency to the scorn of the unworthy, daily evoked by his personal defects, who with a handsome person would have sunk into the luxury of a careless life under the tranquillizing smiles of continual admiration. ~ Thomas De Quincey
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Thomas De Quincey
The character of Anglo-American civilization ... is the product ... of two perfectly distinct elements that elsewhere have often made war with each other, but which, in America, they have succeeded in incorporating somehow into one another and combining marvelously. I mean to speak of the spirit of religion and the spirit of freedom. ~ Alexis De Tocqueville
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Alexis De Tocqueville
In his first Italian campaign he wrote thus to General Clarke: "That ambition and the occupation of high offices were not sufficient for his satisfaction and happiness, which he had early placed in the opinion of Europe and the esteem of posterity." He often observed to me that with him the opinion of posterity was the real immortality of the soul. It ~ Louis Antoine Fauvelet De Bourrienne
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Louis Antoine Fauvelet De Bourrienne
Portugal was born in the shadow of the Catholic Church and religion, from the beginning it was the formative element of the soul of the nation and the dominant trait of character of the Portuguese people. ~ Antonio De Oliveira Salazar
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Antonio De Oliveira Salazar
The winner is the chef who takes the same ingredients as everyone else and produces the best results. ~ Edward De Bono
Joscelin De Louvain quotes by Edward De Bono
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