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“We are never short of craziness”
Kiyale Olden“We are never short of craziness”
Kiyale Olden“In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued.”
Helen Rowland“In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar a custom which is still continued.”
Helen Rowland“In olden days people were worse than us but knew much more than us.”
Vladimir Odoyevsky“I am not one who was born in the custody of wisdom I am one who is fond of olden times and intense in quest of the sacred knowing of the ancients. ”
Gustave Courbet“All to myself I think of you Think of the things we used to do Think of the things we used to say Think of each happy bygone day Sometimes I sigh and sometimes I smile But I keep each olden golden while All to myself.”
Wilbur D. Nesbit“Soon or late, every dog's master's memory becomes a graveyard; peopled by wistful little furry ghosts that creep back unbidden, at times, to a semblance of their olden lives.”
Albert Payson Terhune“They're really into it, laughing and teasing each other, and I am looking at Pam and thinking once again how she is the most beautiful creature I have ever seen and that if we were back in the olden times she might have been made into a goddess because she is so beautiful. Sometimes I cannot stop my mind. It's scary.”
James Howe, The Misfits“Listen to the trees as they sway in the wind.Their leaves are telling secrets. Their bark sings songs of olden days as it grows around the trunks. And their roots give names to all things.Their language has been lost.But not the gestures.”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration“This is the problem of history. We cannot know that which we were not there to see and hear and experience for ourselves. We must rely upon the words of others. Those who were there in the olden days, they told stories to the children so that the children would know, so that the children could tell stories to their children. And so on, and so on.”
Yaa Gyasi, Homegoing