22 Quotes About Golden-Age

The Golden Age is a time when human history was dominated by new ideas and inventions. These great people of the past created everything from the internet, to computers, to smartphones. Although we can’t go back in time and relive the Golden Age, we can look to these people for inspiration and motivation to live our lives to the fullest. Here is a list of great and inspirational golden-age quotes that will propel you into the future with confidence and happiness!

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You are a stone, thrown upon a lake. But the ripples you create will never make you still. Jessie Burton
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This city is like no other city in the world. It is brilliant but it is bloated, and I've never called it home Jessie Burton
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The turnip cannot thrive in the tulips patch of soil. Jessie Burton
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The rules of this house are written in water. I must either sink or swim. Jessie Burton
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Because, Petronella - it's something in his soul. It's something in his soul and you can't get it out. Jessie Burton
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All we can do if we're lucky is stich up the mistakes other people make. Jessie Burton
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That may be. But to decide that I was never going to live as a proper woman was not your choice to make.' 'What do you mean a proper woman?' 'A proper woman marries - she has children -' 'Then what does that make me? Am I not a proper woman? Last time I looked I certainly was. Jessie Burton
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Love your children, for they are the seeds that will make this city bloom. Jessie Burton
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Words are water in this city. One drop of rumour could drown us. Jessie Burton
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Take care, take care. This city thrives! It's money gives you wings to soar. But it is a yoke on your shoulders and you would do well to take note of the bruise around your neck. Jessie Burton
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Believe it or don't believe it, Madame. But my feet are tired too. Bloody tired. Like a dead man's. Jessie Burton
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We're nothing more than prisoners to your desire. Jessie Burton
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The ink was secret nectar, for Marin isn't married. Jessie Burton
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There are horizons through the brickwork, you wait and see. Jessie Burton
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What was once, is no longer. Jessie Burton
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The night darkens, the stars unfriendly, the cold a knife upon her neck - but Nella waits, until she can no longer difference between Johannes and the darkness that carries him away. Jessie Burton
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Neighbours watching neighbours, twisting ropes to bind us all. Jessie Burton
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From little seeds great flowers grow. Jessie Burton
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I feel younger than eighteen but burdened as a eighty-year-old. Jessie Burton
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There was no need for a term like ‘magical thinking’ in the Golden Age of Man...there was only genuine everyday magic and mysticism. Children were not mocked or scolded in those days for singing to the rain or talking to the wind. Anthon St. Maarten
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There are some people to whom muddled thinking and self-deception are the two most unforgivable crimes in the world. Margery Allingham