Caurousing Quotes & Sayings
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The way to get on in the world is to be neither more nor less wise, neither better nor worse than your neighbours. — William Hazlitt

Love lifts you up. Love is giving and kindness. Love is encouraging. Love is healing. If these things do not surround you, you are in the wrong relationship. — Elizabeth Bourgeret

How much we forgive to those who yield us the rare spectacle of heroic manners! We will pardon them the want of books, or arts, and even of gentler virtues. How tenaciously we remember them! — Ralph Waldo Emerson

It is the tyranny of hidden prejudices that makes us deaf to what speaks to us in tradition. — Hans-Georg Gadamer

Henri the painter was not French and his name was not Henri. Also he was not really a painter. Henri has so steeped himself in stories of the Left Bank in Paris that he lived there although he had never been there. — John Steinbeck

Presuming I don't fuck up with the hydrazine, there's still the matter of burning hydrogen. I'm going to be setting a fire. In the Hab. On purpose. If you asked every engineer at NASA what the worst scenario for the Hab was, they'd all answer "fire." If you asked them what the result would be, they'd answer "death by fire. — Andy Weir

There has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity because Christianity proceeds from a proclamation. — Paul Ricoeur

But it's so hard, Papa...
Those things that are most beneficial to us generally are. But they are also worth the effort. — Kim Vogel Sawyer

I directed some movies in the past, and I'd still love to do that. You know, the whole thing is a labor of love, I think. — Melanie Mayron

All good knights, pilgrims, sons in search of fortune, seekers after truth, and plain ordinary fools, turn towards the city they have left and take farewell according to their nature. This is a full moment in all journeying, the time when girths are tightened in preparation for the miles that lie ahead. — H.V. Morton