
Innocence crafts its own demise.
– FT McKinstry
Related Quotes:
- Is there innocence in ignorance? And if there is, do we tolerate other for their innocence’s sake? – Claire North
- Ah, no, he did not want May to have that kind of innocence, the innocence that seals the mind against imagination and the heart against experience… – Edith Wharton
- Run! Go perfect your crafts. Run! Go use your creativity. – Sunday Adelaja
- Only those who live for others become immortal, and the rest simply perish within a few weeks , or alas days, after their mortal demise. – Abhijit Naskar
- Illusory attachment (moha) is indeed what will keep on biting you until the point of your demise! – Dada Bhagwan
- With Zia’s controversial demise in 1988, Jinnah was finally spared the false beard Zia kept pinning on the founder’s otherwise clean-shaven face. – Nadeem Farooq Paracha
- Mankind’s obsession with money and greed has them going down a one way street to their demise. – Steven Magee
- All she could see was her demise and it called out a tempting ruse, offering a suffering less potent than what sickened the living. – BB Wynter
- His interest, after all, was not in the origin of species but in their demise. – Elizabeth Kolbert
- Study me in my slow and patient demise. Watch what happens to me. Learn with me. – Mitch Albom
- An autobiography is inherently incomplete unless the last page is written on the eve of the author’s demise. – Dan Makaon
- Every day is its own infinity, every hour, its own eternity, every minute, its own forever. – Shelly Crane
- I was its skin, its movement, its shape, its god, its creator, its destroyer. And you thought Dexter was bad. The Bridgeman arrives soon. – Catherine Astolfo
- Love is whole. Love cannot be divided from itself. Love knows all paths, where even gods and cats are blind. – FT McKinstry
- Wizard is as wizard does. – FT McKinstry
- In the calm, deep waters of the mind, the wolf waits. – FT McKinstry
- Gardens are made of darkness and light entwined. – FT McKinstry
- Master of magic, god of war, Odin wanders alone. – FT McKinstry
- The strongest and most mysterious weeds often have things to teach us. – FT McKinstry
- She held out her hands, cupped and holding a small plant.’The power to heal is the power to destroy,’ she said with the faintest smile. – FT McKinstry
- Springtime blooms the starry treeBearing fruit the mariners see.High by night and low by dawnThe silver apple guides us home. – FT McKinstry
- If you are in doubt about what’s balanced, look to the natural world. Animals know the right paths. – FT McKinstry
- When in doubt, follow the senses of beasts. – FT McKinstry
- Love knows all paths, where even gods and cats are blind. – FT McKinstry
- Most humans know better than to cross a wizard. A cat does not care. – FT McKinstry
- Time is not ours and we would not own it. It does not wound us to say so.from the prose poem INNOCENCE – Jay Woodman
- Nothing before its time, son. Everything in its own time, to its own schedule. – Dean Koontz
- it’s not your brilliancy that your betrayal someone but its innocence of that person who believed and trusted on Fake Person – Mohammed Zaki Ansari
- Listen to the child in you and follow its innocence – Munia Khan
- I am beautifully on my own. I am free. At the end of the day, we should be our own heroes. Our own savers. Our own heroes. – Robert Black
- I personally like being unique. I like being my own person with my own style and my own opinions and my own toothbrush. – Ellen DeGeneres
- I am an art work in constant progress; I am my own canvas, my own colors, my own brushes and my own inspiration. – Efrat Cybulkiewicz
- Words have their own hierarchy, their own protocol, their own artistic titles, their own plebeian stigmas. – Jos Saramago
- Tell me how much a nation knows about its own language, and I will tell you how much that nation knows about its own identity. – John Ciardi
- Music, of all the arts, stands in a special region, unlit by any star but its own, and utterly without meaning … except its own. – Leonard Bernstein
- If the sun shone for itself, it would be blinded by its own light; if a river flowed for itself, it would be drowned by its own weight. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Empire always overreaches itself and thus dies by its own hand victim of its own ambitions – rassool jibraeel snyman
- I watch him go, and wonder if being good isn’t its own punishment as much as it’s supposed to be its own reward. – Seanan McGuire
- Enlightenment is its own reward, its own punishment. You begin to see so much more. And so much more sees you. – Laird Barron
- The miracle of a single tree in the middle of nowhere originates from its own power, its own belief in itself! – Mehmet Murat ildan
