What embellishes
the desert is that somewhere it
hides a well.
—Antoine de Saint-Exupéry—
Life is
desire.
—Charlie Chaplin—
Doubt and fear are the auxiliaries of major initiatives.
--Amélie Nothomb—
Melancholy is the happiness of being sad.
—Victor Hugo—
The past is only a prologue.
—Shakespeare—
When we
regret we’re unhappy twice.
—Justine Lévy—
No one can reach dawn without going
through the night road.
—Khalil Gibran—
Anything that gets lost helps to find itself.
—Françoise Sagan—
To succeed, it’s not enough to predict. We must also know how to improvise.
—Isaac Asimov—
The second half of life is also life! There’re twilights that
are more beautiful than dawns...
—Martin Gray—
Everyone has their world. The whole thing is down roots in the land that
suits us.
—Marc Lévy—
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