Once a poet calls his myth a myth, he prevents the reader from treating it as a reality; we use the word 'myth' only for stories we ourselves cannot believe.
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Quote:- Once adversity reveals your strength, and you know what you can endure, you become an irrepressible force of nature.
Author:- Abigail Damoah
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Once again, she’d thought, Why the hell not? and let him park an emerald on her finger.
The Rose Code
Author:- Kate Quinn
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Once could not learn history from architecture any more than once could learn it from books. Statues, inscriptions, memorial stones, the names of streets – anything that might throw light upon the past had been systematically altered.
1984
Author:- George Orwell
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Once I knew the depth where no hope was, and darkness lay on the face of all things... But a little word from the fingers of another fell into my hand that clutched at emptiness, and my heart leaped to the rapture of living.
Optimism
Author:- Helen Keller
Category:- hope
Quote:- Once I used to hide in my shellIn the depths, I was safe.I could hear the echo of distant wavesbut it is also quite bizarreone day it became too smallI had to see the worldnow the shell holds nothingbut the echoes of what was.
Author:- Rolf van der Wind
Category:- Life
Quote:- Once in a golden hour I cast to earth a seed. Up there came a flower, The people said, a weed.
The Complete Works of Alfred Tennyson
Author:- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Once in a while a new government initiates a program to put power to better use, but its success or failure never really proves anything. In science, experiments are designed, checked, altered, repeated-- but not in politics... We have no real cumulative knowledge. History tells us nothing. That's the tragedy of a political reformer.
Walden Two
Author:- B.F. Skinner
Category:- science
Quote:- Once in a while i am struckall over again... by just how blue the sky appears .. on wind-played autumn mornings, blue enoughto bruise a heart.
Author:- Sanober Khan
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Once in a while, right in the middle of an ordinary life love knocks our doors, enters our lives & changes it forever. You start believing in dreams, you start making wishes & you start to trust your heart even more! That love holds your hands & makes you feel you are safer than ever; that love makes you believe that nothing can go wrong now; and oh that warm hug, which makes you want to spend your entire life then & there! That’s when you realise you are not living an ordinary life, but it’s a fairytale!
VoiceMates - A Novel
Author:- Anamika Mishra
Category:- Love
Quote:- Once in a while, right in the middle of an ordinary life...Love comes along and brings you a Fairy Tale!
Author:- Mallika Nawal
Category:- Love
Quote:- Once in a while, shut off your head and listen only to your heart.
Author:- Garima Soni - words world
Category:- Life,best
Quote:- Once our imagination starts collapsing and the fragrant blossoms of our inspiration are wilting, petal after petal, our awareness may shake to its foundations, but nothing might deter us if we find the strength to rediscover the path back to the undifferentiated groundedness of our being and the essence of our roots.("One drink after work.")
Author:- Erik Pevernagie
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- Once people know something is possible, the pace of new findings increases. After that, it's like trying to get a swarm of hornets back in to their nest.
Crooked Kingdom
Author:- Leigh Bardugo
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Once someone asked me, "What do you want to be your epitaph?" So I said, "Paulo Coelho died when he was alive.
The Alchemist
Author:- Paulo Coelho
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Once the distance between a text message and 'Send' grows from minutes to months, it hardly gets reversed.
Author:- Dia KJ
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Once the second child comes into existence, the attention will start shifting to the newly-born baby.
Sinless
Author:- Mwanandeke Kindembo
Category:- Life,Love
Quote:- Once there was a boy, said Jace.Clary interrupted immediately. A Shadowhunter boy?Of course. For a moment a bleak amusement colored his voice. Then it was gone. When the boy was six years old, his father gave him a falcon to train. Falcons are raptors – killing birds, his father told him, the Shadowhunters of the sky.The falcon didn’t like the boy, and the boy didn’t like it, either. Its sharp beak made him nervous, and its bright eyes always seemed to be watching him. It would slash at him with beak and talons when he came near: For weeks his wrists and hands were always bleeding. He didn’t know it, but his father had selected a falcon that had lived in the wild for over a year, and thus was nearly impossible to tame. But the boy tried, because his father told him to make the falcon obedient, and he wanted to please his father.He stayed with the falcon constantly, keeping it awake by talking to it and even playing music to it, because a tired bird was meant to be easier to tame. He learned the equipment: the jesses, the hood, the brail, the leash that bound the bird to his wrist. He was meant to keep the falcon blind, but he couldn’t bring himself to do it – instead he tried to sit where the bird could see him as he touched and stroked its wings, willing it to trust him. Hee fed it from his hand, and at first it would not eat. Later it ate so savagely that its beak cut the skin of his palm. But the boy was glad, because it was progress, and because he wanted the bird to know him, even if the bird had to consume his blood to make that happen.He began to see that the falcon was beautiful, that its slim wings were built for the speed of flight, that it was strong and swift, fierce and gentle. When it dived to the ground, it moved like likght. When it learned to circle and come to his wrist, he neary shouted with delight Sometimes the bird would hope to his shoulder and put its beak in his hair. He knew his falcon loved him, and when he was certain it was not just tamed but perfectly tamed, he went to his father and showed him what he had done, expecting him to be proud.Instead his father took the bird, now tame and trusting, in his hands and broke its neck. ‘I told you to make it obedient,’ his father said, and dropped the falcon’s lifeless body to the ground. ‘Instead, you taught it to love you. Falcons are not meant to be loving pets: They are fierce and wild, savage and cruel. This bird was not tamed; it was broken.’Later, when his father left him, the boy cried over his pet, until eventually his father sent a servant to take the body of the bird away and bury it. The boy never cried again, and he never forgot what he’d learned: that to love is to destroy, and that to be loved is to be the one destroyed.
City of Bones
Author:- Cassandra Clare
Category:- science
