Cratylus Quotes & Sayings
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Slowly, I've come to realize That I cannot heal my past And that fearing the unavoidable future Is pointless — Ayumi Hamasaki

A Bearnaise sauce is simply an egg yolk, a shallot, a little tarragon vinegar, and butter, but it takes years of practice for the result to be perfect. — Fernand Point

The desert always feels like a complete waste of time. It is only when we are able to look back that our desert experiences make sense. — Andy Stanley

The job of the writer is to change the way the reader sees the world. — Richard Ford

He was always smoothing and polishing himself, and in the end he became blunt before he was sharp. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Friends should be weighed, not told; who boasts to have won a multitude of friends has never had one. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

I have so much hair; I have a separate wig closet in my house. — Sherri Shepherd

He who is good is happy. — William Habington

And further, observing that all this indeterminate substance is in motion, and that no true predication can be made of that which changes, they supposed that it is impossible to make any true statement about that which is in all ways and entirely changeable. For it was from this supposition that there blossomed forth the most extreme view of those which we have mentioned, that of the professed followers of Heraclitus, and such as Cratylus held, who ended by thinking that one need not say anything, and only moved his finger; and who criticized Heraclitus for saying that one cannot enter the same river twice, for he himself held that it cannot be done even once. — Aristotle.

If you discuss other people, words get twisted; things get turned around. — Kevin Connolly

Everything changes and nothing remains still. PLATO, Cratylus — Kate Atkinson

Go fast enough to get there, but slow enough to see. — Jimmy Buffett

You've got to know when to let a woman go if you want to keep her,and if you don't want to keep her you let her go anyhow so it's always a process of letting go, one way or the other. — Charles Bukowski