Austins Olathe Quotes & Sayings
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O my God, how does it happen in this poor world that you are so great and yet nobody finds you, that you call so loudly and yet nobody hears you, that you are so near and yet nobody feels you, that you give yourself to everybody and yet nobody knows your name? Men flee from you and say they cannot find you; they turn their backs and say they cannot see you; they stop their ears and say they cannot hear you. — Hans Denck

We never realize the power of real love unless we witness or experience a transaction, because real love costs. — Eric Samuel Timm

She remembered the expression "watch how a man treats his mom and you know how he'll treat you" and now she knew why. — Madelyn March

The emphasis in tantra is not what you find yourself doing, it's on meditation. — Frederick Lenz

I grew up in an era where the record companies just sold records to everybody, and the whole family bought songs. — Tony Bennett

If you listen to the great Beatle records, the earliest ones where the lyrics are incredibly simple. Why are they still beautiful? Well, they're beautifully sung, beautifully played, and the mathematics in them is elegant. They retain their elegance. — Bruce Springsteen

Most people will change, weather it's for the good or bad — Kim A-joong

The last thing I wanted was my embarrassing death by fruit bats posted on YouTube. — Rick Riordan

Every now and then, President Obama sorta drops his veil. He's less coy about his philosophy, he sort of reveals his true governing philosophy, what he really believes. — Paul Ryan

That no single, individual moment is in and of itself unendurable. — David Foster Wallace

Between the idea and the reality falls the shadow — T. S. Eliot

The best food I've ever eaten in my life has come from the poorest communities. — Jamie Oliver

None of us knows what might happen even the next minute, yet still we go forward. Because we trust. Because we have Faith. — Paulo Coelho

Every wild apple shrub excites our expectation thus, somewhat as every wild child. It is, perhaps, a prince in disguise. What a lesson to man! So are human beings, referred to the highest standard, the celestial fruit which they suggest and aspire to bear, browsed on by fate; and only the most persistent and strongest genius defends itself and prevails, sends a tender scion upward at last, and drops its perfect fruit on the ungrateful earth. Poets and philosophers and statesmen thus spring up in the country pastures, and outlast the hosts of unoriginal men. — Henry David Thoreau

If you have a wormhole, then you can turn them into time machines for going backward in time. — Kip Thorne