Aldo Trujillo Quotes & Sayings
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Philosophy is the abstract art of thoughts and perceptions that form colors of words and languages that paint the canvas of our minds. — Debasish Mridha
April's air stirs in
Willow-leaves ... a butterfly
Floats and balances — Matsuo Basho
Even Saints, I believe, are never cannonized until years after they've been carried to bed on six men's shoulders. — Kasey Michaels
If you're low-income in the United States, you have a higher chance of going to jail than you do of getting a four-year degree. And that doesn't seem entirely fair. — Bill Gates
Are you ruled by a heart that foolishly imprinted on the wrong man? Like most humans, are you incapable of change? Change requires an admission of error. Your race devotes itself to justifying its errors, not correcting them."
"My heart hasn't imprinted on anyone."
"Good. Then it may yet be mine. — Karen Marie Moning
Love seeks one thing only: the good of the one loved. It leaves all the other secondary effects to take care of themselves. Love, therefore, is its own reward. — Thomas Merton
I'm Lakota Sioux. — Chaske Spencer
Babies are happy because they don't know any better. — You
Obviously, the best way to remount a chain is to buy an entirely new, fully assembled bike in your favorite color. This is a foolproof method, but time-consuming and expensive. — Jamie Smith
Being sick feels like you're wearing someone else's glasses — Megan Boyle
Life is a house with millions of doors. Here is a good strategy of life: Open the doors, open as much as you can, open as much as possible, open the doors! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Curiously, there are many perfect short stories, but no perfect novels. — J.G. Ballard
I hated farm work. I always got stuck with the jobs my father and brother didn't want to do. — Travis Hafner
If rich men would remember that shrouds have no pockets, they would, while living, share their wealth with their children, and give for the good of others, and so know the highest pleasure wealth can give. — Tryon Edwards
When he has thus gone forth, he lives restrained by the rules of the monastic code, seeing danger in the slightest faults. Consummate in his virtue, he guards the doors of his senses, is possessed of mindfulness and alertness, and is content. — Tushar Gundev
