Blog
Free To Use
Login
“Alice replied, rather shyly, 'I—I hardly know, sir, just at present—at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.'”
―
Lewis Carroll
,
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
topic:
change
To create a beautiful custom image, click the button below to use it online for free
Free To Use
“Imagination does not breed insanity. Exactly what does breed insanity is reason. Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do.”
―
G. K. Chesterton
,
Orthodoxy
“There are as many worlds as there are kinds of days, and as an opal changes its colors and its fire to match the nature of a day, so do I.”
―
John Steinbeck
,
Travels with Charley
“The secret of happiness is this: let your interests be as wide as possible, and let your reactions to the things and persons that interest you be as far as possible friendly rather than hostile.”
―
Bertrand Russell
,
The Conquest of Happiness
“How queer everything is to-day! And yesterday things went on just as usual. I wonder if I've been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I'm...”
―
Lewis Carroll
,
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
“The future belongs to hearts even more than it does to minds. Love, that is the only thing that can occupy and fill eternity. In the infinite, the inexhaustible is requisite.”
―
Victor Hugo
,
Les Misérables
“After all, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named did great things — terrible, yes, but great.”
―
J. K. Rowling
,
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
“Yes, we inevitably turn to God; for this religious sentiment is of its nature so pure, so delightful to the soul that experiences it, that it makes up to us for all our other losses.”
―
Aldous Huxley
,
Brave New World
“I am alone in this white, garden-rimmed street. Alone and free. But this freedom is rather like death.”
―
Jean-Paul Sartre
,
Nausea
“if your God wanted to convince us, he could have done a much better job.”
―
Carl Sagan
,
Contact
“the chief malady of man is restless curiosity about things which he cannot understand”
―
Blaise Pascal
,
Pensées
Recommended Topics
waiting
control
romance
killing
kindness
adventure
violence
need
patience
democracy
language
poetry
satisfaction
way
interest
vanity
teaching
sun
hiding
travel
© Copyright 2024 QuoteImageAI
Quote Image Templates
All Topics
All Sources
All Authors
Blog
Terms of service
Privacy Policy
Contact Us