Cavazune Quotes & Sayings
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Brother Maical's wisdom lies in knowing he is not clever and letting himself be led. The foolishness of mankind is that we do not do the same. — Mark Lawrence

Enlightenment is a destructive process. It
has nothing to do with becoming better or being happier. Enlightenment is the
crumbling away of untruth. It's seeing
through the facade of pretence. It's the
complete eradication of everything we
imagined to be true. — Adyashanti

No great wisdom can be reached without sacrifice. — C.S. Lewis

We drank for another hour and I mutilated many of my most coherent thoughts by putting them into words. — Steve Toltz

No art is possible without a dance with death. — George Carlin

The whole Republican establishment has united to destroy his bid to be the nominee of the Republican Party. — Louis Farrakhan

But the sensibility of the writer, whether fiction or poetry, comes from paying attention. I tell my students that writing doesn't begin when you sit down to write. It's a way of being in the world, and the essence of it is paying attention. — Julia Alvarez

Lupe's language is just a little different," Juan Diego was saying. "I can understand it. — John Irving

The question was, which would the chemo kill first: the cancer or me? — Lance Armstrong

Every time I overcome it makes me stronger. So, yes I believe in the good things to come. I have total faith that my steps are divinely set before me and thou I walk through the valley now.....I know one day, I'll reach the mountain top. — Nakeesha Cluse

When all the world appears to be in a tumult, and nature itself is feeling the assault of climate change, the seasons retain their essential rhythm. Yes, fall gives us a premonition of winter, but then, winter, will be forced to relent, once again, to the new beginnings of soft greens, longer light, and the sweet air of spring. — Madeleine M. Kunin

Whether he be an original or a plagiarist, man is the novelist of himself. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset