Etenim Praha Quotes & Sayings
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I have learned a great truth of life. We do not succeed in spite of our challenges and
difficulties, but rather, precisely because of them. — Richard Paul Evans
The first morning after Westley's departure, Buttercup thought she was entitled to do nothing more than sit around moping and feeling sorry for herself. After all, the love of her life had fled, life had no meaning, how could you face the future, et cetera, et cetera. — William Goldman
Most elected officials cling to their ideological biases, despite the real-world facts that disprove their theories time and again. Most have no common sense, and most never acknowledge that they were wrong. — Lawrence Kudlow
The Homunculi may have started the war, but we were the ones who carried it out. — Hiromu Arakawa
Who is the daughter of God? — Madelaine Standing
The simplicity of photography lies in the fact that it is very easy to make a picture. The staggering complexity of it lies in the fact that a thousand other pictures of the same subject would have been equally easy. — John Szarkowski
Reason is the steering wheel. Emotion is the gas pedal. — Anonymous
The country is almost ruined with pious white people: such pious politicians as we have just before elections, such pious goings on in all departments of church and state, that a fellow does not know who'll cheat him next. — Harriet Beecher Stowe
The man or woman who lives worthily now is in a state of salvation. — Brigham Young
A world where a majority had imbibed the lessons implicit within tragic art would be one in which the consequences of our failures would necessarily cease to weigh upon us so heavily. — Alain De Botton
Every human personality is the product of an innate drive to create something unique from one's raw individual experience. — Tadahiko Nagao
In your tragedies you will find your most magnificent opportunities for rebirth. — Bryant McGill
There is no shame in scars, Ismae. — R.L. LaFevers
Music, once admitted to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton
