Amata Life Quotes & Sayings
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But then it passed, as all things do. — Khaled Hosseini
Crippled and crazy, we hobble toward the finish line, pen in hand. — Siri Hustvedt
I'd like you to know that I have forgiven him. Again and again. Once done, course, back comes the Enemy to persecute and persecute, and I must ante up to God and forgive yet again. — Jan Karon
I knew that I shouldn't have, but I did it all the same; and there you have my epitaph, or one of them, because my grave is going to require a monument inscribed on all four sides with rueful mottoes, in small characters, set close together. — Michael Chabon
Oh, Lizzy! do anything rather than marry without affection. — Jane Austen
Come from the shadow of yourself, if you dare. — Stephen King
The secret of the Internet's success has been its openness to new services. — Edward Felten
Maybe it's different chemicals that different countries eat that makes people act in different ways at different times, — Kurt Vonnegut
But 8 years ago, he found himself unexpectedly falling in love when he was in his 77th year, with Bill Hayes, a younger American writer. He opened himself up to love and he now has someone to share his life with. His life is a lesson that it is never too late to fall in love. — Oliver Jack
We must all hang together or we shall most assuredly all hang separately. — Benjamin Franklin
I strongly believe that journalism is one of the most noble professions, because without an informed world, and without an informed society, we are weak, we are weak. — Christiane Amanpour
Occurrences which according to received theories ought not to happen, are the facts which serve as clues to new discoveries — John Herschel
I have a girlfriend and she really keeps me grounded. Makes me normal. — Ian Axel
If history really forever repeats itself: then, it has always been then. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Cultural humility acknowledges that doctors bring the baggage of their own cultures - their own ethnic backgrounds along with the culture of medicine - to the patient's bedside, and that these may not necessarily be superior. — Anne Fadiman
