Quote by Rafael Sabatini Download Open image “But they were fated to misunderstand each other.” — Rafael Sabatini ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
They were involved in that awkward procedure of getting to unknow each other. — John Irving Copy Share Image
They were so close to each other that they preferred death to separation. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez Copy Share Image
But after a moment a sense of waste and ruin overcame him. There they were, close together and safe and shut in; yet so… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
And some looked even more like each other than they did like themselves. — Norton Juster Copy Share Image
“They were opposites in one way They were similar in another But they felt real with each other They felt alive with each other” — Avijeet Das Copy Share Image
“Separation! They were very much alike in ideas and temperament, and just then they were helping each other as much as they could. But I saw clearly--I who was a spectator apart from men and whose gaze soared above them--that they were strangers, and that in spite of all appearances they did not see nor hear each other any more.… — Henri Barbusse Copy Share
Sometimes apparent resemblance of character will bring two men together and for a certain time unite them. But their mistake gradually becomes evident, and… — Nicolas Chamfort Copy Share Image
They didn't agree on much. In fact, they didn't agree on anything. They fought all the time and challenged each other every day. But… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
They were two ruined souls doomed to wander their minds, if not the earth, trying to remember from whence they came. — Tania James Copy Share Image
Because they knew each other's thoughts, they even quarrelled without speaking. — Bruce Chatwin Copy Share Image
“Each was anxious to play the part fate had allotted to him, and each was dimly conscious of an inability to remain confined in… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
“If Mr. Blood had condescended to debate the matter with these ladies, he might have urged that having had his fill of wandering and… — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
The love that is never to be realized will often remain a mans guiding ideal. — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
Gold has at all times been considered the best of testimonies of good faith... — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
“Peter Blood judged her- as we are all prone to do- upon insufficient knowledge.” — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
“Mind being the seat of the soul, and literature being the expression of the mind, literature, it follows, is the soul of an age,… — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
“Dragostea ce nu ajunge sa se materializeze niciodata ramane adesea idealul care-l ghideaza pe om.” — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
Only those become weary of angling who bring nothing to it but the idea of catching fish. — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
But I like my madness. There is a thrill in it unknown to such sanity as yours. ~ Book 1, Chapter 9, — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
The idea of equality is a by-product of the sentiment of envy. Since it must always prove beyond human ower to raise the inferior… — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
“Laughter broke from them. It spread into a roar of acclamation; for bluff is a weapon dear to every adventurer.” — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
When all is said, a man's final judgment of his fellows must be based upon his knowledge of himself — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image