Casarnos Quotes & Sayings
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Men are made stronger on realization that the helping hand they need is at the end of their own arm. — Sidney Phillips

An athlete gains so much knowledge by just participating in a sport. Focus, discipline, hard work, goal setting and, of course, the thrill of finally achieving your goals. These are all lessons in life. — Kristi Yamaguchi

In rhetoric there are the unconditionally right and the unconditionally guilty; there is total victory and the annihilation of the opponent. In dialogue, annihilation of the opponent also annihilates the very dialogic sphere in which discourse lives... This sphere is very fragile and is easily destroyed... — Mikhail Bakhtin

We find the light only after total defeat of our attempts to deceive and outwit it. — Vernon Howard

I fear that the evil which man brings into this world will never be squelched, leaving behind a terrible, uninhabitable wasteland of a world for our ... " She stuttered minutely before continuing, " ... children and their children. — Benjamin M. Strozykowski

Seurat's flowmetal face gleamed in the lights from his update ship's cockpit. Then I regret having been such an excellent teacher. — Brian Herbert

As an actor, you've got to maintain a bit of mystery and at least part of your private life, otherwise the game is up. — Max Beesley

And let that day be lost to us on which we did not dance once! And let that wisdom be false to us that brought no laughter with it! — Friedrich Nietzsche

They only make you so happy when they are about to take something from you — Khaled Hosseini

The happiest moment of my life was probably when my daughter was born. — David Duchovny

If you are living the dream, how do you know if you are asleep or awake? — Karl Pilkington

Not only did Jesus purposefully enter the wilderness on a regular basis but historically, God seems to prefer meeting with man in these desert regions. — Amy Layne Litzelman

Imminent death didn't terrify her as much as did the prospect of having lived a life in perpetual retreat, a life that would amount now to so much less than she'd ever hoped, ... — Dean Koontz