Bisma Quotes & Sayings
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Simple exchanges can break down walls between us, for when people come together and speak to one another and share a common experience, then their common humanity is revealed. We are reminded that we're joined together by our pursuit of a life that's productive and purposeful, and when that happens mistrust begins to fade and our smaller differences no longer overshadow the things that we share. And that's where progress begins. — Barack Obama

If I become like you, then how can I live with all the things I've done? - X-10 — Donna Galanti

Doing the simple thing first doesn't mean your solution will work forever. — Mike Krieger

There is a fascination with fear. It grabs our attention. — Bernard Beckett

Keegan felt nervous as Rourk walked toward her. What should she say? In an instant, he stood in front of her. She felt his fingers trace the side of her face. She looked up into his grey eyes as he leaned down and kissed her.
Keegan had kissed boys before, but she'd never felt anything like this. — Julia Crane

And so the light that warms us all is carefully poured from day to night and back again, in a mysterious song of balance and shared purpose. [from Princess Ruby And The Moonman] — Dana Simson

This
final and long
longed-for job:
to be unhappy
without doing
evil. — Franz Wright

Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole strength. — San Juan De La Cruz

I was never either pro-culture or counter-culture. I was in a kind of middle state. — Don DeLillo

Today, you can buy chess programs for $49 that will beat all but world champions, yet no one thinks they're intelligent. — Anonymous

What I saw quite clearly in the '80s, before the internet, was that the whole world was shifting toward digital formats, and that didn't matter whether it's movies or writing or whatever. It was something that was coming. And with the invention of the World Wide Web in the early '90s, when we were teaching our first courses, or the arrival of the internet by way of the browser, which opened up the internet to everybody - soon it was just revolutionary. — Robert Coover