Quotes About Traces
It would not be the first time that Jove and Stella had covered the traces of where I began and where they ended. I liked the playfulness of the lovers' argument: who are you and who am I? Which of us is which? Liked it less when the erotic twinhood developed into forged letters and faked signatures.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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señor del castillo–. No han encontrado a los Caballeros Rojos, pero sí sus huellas. –Sí –
~ Unknown
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The religious belief varies from village to village. Nearly all worship the cholera and smallpox deities, and there are traces of serpent worship.
~ Paul Theroux
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In every island of the Aegean Sea are found abundant traces of a vast prehistoric empire.
~ James Theodore Bent
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I believe we find imaginative satisfaction in stories that end with weddings because we live in a world that will end with a wedding. The Bible tells the story of history, a story that is mysteriously 'built into' the structure of our minds and practices, so that even writers who resist this story cannot help but leave traces of it—faint and distorted as they may be—on every page.
~ Peter Leithart
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Death leaves trails of mutes.
~ David Kushner
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todo contiene rastros de lo divino.
~ Yann Martel
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We leave traces with our energy and vibrations. We leave something of ourselves behind everywhere were we pass. This is what always fascinates and inspires me.
~ Saskia de Brauw
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It is hard to find California now, unsettling to wonder how much of it was merely imagined or improvised; melancholy to realize how much of anyone's memory is no true memory at all but only the traces of someone else's memory, stories handed down on the family network.
~ Joan Didion
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The helium drives oxygen from the brain, causing rapid brain death and leaves no traces.
~ Derek Humphry
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What appear to be depravity, injury, or extinction are merely traces of memory and experience obscuring the soul. These are merely shadows of the soul, never its substance. The soul itself is always pure and whole.
~ Ilchi Lee
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The demon said, "The Way cannot be seen or heard. What can be seen or heard are just the traces of the Way. But you will be enlightened about what has no traces by the traces themselves. This is called 'receiving it on your own.' If Learning is not receiving it on your own, it will have no function. Though swordsmanship is just a trivial art, it uses the essence of mind and, extended to its most fundamental principle, merges with the Way.
~ Unknown
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What I am calling 'Not One Thing' means neither being taken by nor drawn toward phenomena, that there is neither opponent nor myself,17 and that there is nothing more than following phenomena as they come, responding to them, and leaving no traces.
~ Unknown
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Yes, the empire is sick, and, what is worse, it is trying to become accustomed to its sores. This is the aim of my explorations: examining the traces of happiness still to be glimpsed, I gauge its short supply. If you want to know how much darkness there is around you, you must sharpen your eyes, peering at the faint lights in the distance.
~ Italo Calvino
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Jacob's concept: The concept of Asperger's is like a flavoring added to a person and although my concentration is higher than those of others, if tested everyone would have traces of this condition too.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Remember, Angels are both God's messengers and God's message, witness to eternity in time, to the presence of the divine amidst the ordinary. Every moment of every day is riddled by their traces. -F. Forrester Church
~ Jack Canfield
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Every animal leaves traces of what it was; man alone leaves traces of what he created.
~ Jacob Bronowski
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The true Mason is ever vigilant for subtle traces of character and personality flaws which daily experience brings out.
~ William Howard Taft
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pero los recuerdos estaban hechos de aire, y sus rastros se habian borrado.
~ Madeline Miller
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For there is in this world in which everything wears out, everything perishes, one thing that crumbles into dust, that destroys itself still more completely, leaving behind still fewer traces of itself than Beauty: namely Grief.
~ Marcel Proust
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For in this world of ours where everything withers, everything perishes, there is a thing that decays, that crumbles into dust even more completely, leaving behind still fewer traces of itself, than beauty: namely grief.
~ Marcel Proust
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We can comprehend every single life phenomenon, as if the past, the present, and the future together with a superordinate, guiding idea were present in it in traces.
~ Alfred Adler
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Of the state of mind which, in that far off year, had been simply an unending torture to me, nothing survived. For there is in this world in which everything wears out, everything perishes, one thing that crumbles into dust, that destroys itself still more completely, leaving behind still fewer traces of itself than Beauty: namely Grief.
~ Marcel Proust
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Every animal leaves traces of what it was; man alone leaves traces of what he created.
~ Jacob Bronowski
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