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#victor

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In the time of darkest defeat, victory may be nearest.


William McKinley


#defeat #may #nearest #time #victory

The true victory is the victory for democracy and pluralism.


Hosni Mubarak


#pluralism #true #victory

Play like you're positive on the victory, even though they're leading big now.


Knute Rockne


#even #leading #like #now #play

Future is ours, but victory is mine!


Aditia Rinaldi


#life #victory #life

The fight ended. For both was victory. For both there was defeat.


Anna Wickham


#defeat #ended #fight #victory

I've often thought a blind man could find his way through London simply by gauging the changes in innuendo: mild through Trafalgar Square, less veiled towards the river.


Louis Bayard


#prostitution #victorian-era #change

And I guess what was bothering me the most was that he had blasted away the fiction with which I had justified the weakness in myself that seemed to stay my hand whenever I was finally reaching for the life I so desired. Sure I always had my reasons, failure always does, but underlying the hesitancy was a belief I somehow couldn't shake. We are what we are, we can't transform ourselves, the die is cast and we play out our fates. I might hit upon the million-dollar case, I might stumble upon the love of my life, something hard and clean might fall into my lap and change everything, but it really wouldn't change anything. I'd still be Victor Carl, I'd still be second tier and second class, I'd still be less than I ever hoped to be.


William Lashner


#change

We were, all of us, prisoners of our character, unable to alter our true inner natures. When we said we had changed, what had only really changed was our luck. Put us in the same circumstances as our previous folly and suddenly we’d revert, all of us, to what we were. That’s what I believed


William Lashner


#change

To sum up: all nature-spirits are not the same as fairies; nor are all fairies nature-spirits. The same applies to the relationship of nature-spirits and the dead. But we may safely say that a large proportion of nature-spirits became fairies, while quite a number of the dead in some areas seem to take on the character of nature-spirits. We cannot expect any fixity of rule in dealing with barbaric thought. We must take it as it comes. It bears the same relationship to "civilized" or folk-lore theory as does the growth of the jungle to a carefully designed and meticulously labelled botanical garden. As Victor Hugo once exclaimed when writing of the barbaric confusion which underlies the creative function in poetry: 'What do you expect? You are among savages!


Lewis Spence


#fairies #fairy #nature-spirit #spirits #victor-hugo

A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in--what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.


Victor Hugo


#dreaming #flowers #gardens #les-miserables #thinking






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