Equilibrista Charles Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes lost treasures can be reclaimed. — Rebecca Wells
If you don't believe in a line, then you come off as the loser. — Anna Faris
Unless you make tremendous efforts, you will not be convinced that effort will take you nowhere. The self is so self-confident that unless it is totally discouraged it will not give up. Mere verbal conviction is not enough. Hard facts alone can show the absolute nothingness of the self-image. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
As you damned well know, we never change much in our hearts. — J.D. Salinger
Christopher Hitchens was a writer and an orator with a matchless style, commanding a vocabulary and a range of literary and historical allusion far wider than anybody I know. — Richard Dawkins
When I was 15, 16, I studied with Stella Adler at the Conservatory of Acting, then I stopped again and went to the Actors Studio when I was 18. — Robert De Niro
What know we of the Blest above but that they sing, and that they love? — William Wordsworth
We have to watch the world, and watch ourselves, with the humility of those who know, in the very depths of their being, that learning to become human is a process that never ends. — Tariq Ramadan
God loves good men more than bad men, as He loves angels more than men — Peter Kreeft
We may not imagine how our lives could be more frustrating and complex - but Congress can. — Cullen Hightower
San Francisco is the place where most people were last seen — Ambrose Bierce
Have you never observed that children will sometimes, of a sudden, give utterance to ideas which makes us wonder how they got possession of them? Which presuppose a long series of other ideas and secret self-communings? Which break forth like a full stream out of the earth, an infallible sign that the stream was not produced in a moment from a few raindrops, but had long been flowing concealed beneath the ground? — Johann Gottfried Herder
We really cannot see what equanimity there is in jerking a lacerated carp out of the water by the jaws, merely because it has no the power of making a noise; for we presume that the most philosophic of anglers would hardly delight in catching a shrieking fish. — Leigh Hunt
Only when one has lost all curiosity about the future has one reached the age to write an autobiography. — Evelyn Waugh
