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Capcom Store Quotes By Christopher Jones

It is not wrong to strive to be better than a fellow human being. Nor is it wrong to desire to be better or even to feel like oneself is better than a fellow human being. What is wrong is to gloat in one's own virtue. Therefore, gloating in one's own virtue is not virtuous. — Christopher Jones

Capcom Store Quotes By Paul Brunton

That deep silence has a melody of its own, a sweetness unknown amid the harsh discords of the world's sounds. — Paul Brunton

Capcom Store Quotes By Zannie Adams

I'm late."

He blinked and glanced instinctively at his wrist, where he usually wore his watch.

Despite her anxiety, Cali snickered. "Not late like that. My period is late."

He blinked again, but was otherwise frozen in place. His expression was unreadable and it made Cali's heart sink a little. — Zannie Adams

Capcom Store Quotes By Walter Gropius

Art itself cannot be taught, but craftsmanship can. Architects, painters, sculptors are all craftsmen in the original sense of the word. Thus it is a fundamental requirement of all artistic creativity that every student undergo a thorough training in the workshops of all branches of the crafts. — Walter Gropius

Capcom Store Quotes By Marianne Williamson

I'm better than I used to be.
Better than I was yesterday.
But hopefully
not as good as I'll be tomorrow. — Marianne Williamson

Capcom Store Quotes By Novala Takemoto

I have a, shall we say, morbid personality. — Novala Takemoto

Capcom Store Quotes By Yannick Noah

I did not support any more New York. I lived 10 years there, and after September 11, I felt very European. I did not share the opinion of people in the street, who were deeply influenced by what they heard in the media. — Yannick Noah

Capcom Store Quotes By Deborah Levy

It smelt of coconut ice cream and sweat and the Mediterranean sea. I — Deborah Levy