Gedgenesis Quotes & Sayings
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Anyone who can look me in the eye and say they prefer the story of Moses or Jesus or Mohammed to the life of Socrates is intellectually defective. — Christopher Hitchens
All our words are but crumbs that fall down from the feast of the mind. — Kahlil Gibran
I've done a couple of interviews, and I realized how uncomfortable I felt as soon as I started talking. — Spike Jonze
My biggest regret? Well, I got my boobs done in my early 20's and if I had known it would or could possibly have impacted production of milk, I would never have had them done. I love being a mom. — Tori Spelling
You have the potential to become anything to which you set your mind. You have a mind and a body and a spirit. With these three working together, you can walk the high road that leads to achievement and happiness. But this will require effort and sacrifice and faith. — Gordon B. Hinckley
Honesty and integrity are the yardsticks by which we measure our intrinsic value. — Orly Wahba
In a war, you must hate somebody or love somebody; you must have a position or you cannot stand what goes on. — Robert Capa
The New Testament says nothing of Apostles who retired and took it easy. — Billy Graham
Simple things are the most valuable and only wise people appreciate them. — Paulo Coelho
My love of music comes from as long as I remember. I begged my mum to learn piano for a year when I was 4; she wanted to make sure I was serious, and I wanted to be Chuck Berry when I grew up! We were a very musical family; my mum would play guitar, and her, my dad and aunt would sing and harmonize! — Natalia Tena
I grew up in a rural area. I grew up in deep southern middle Tennessee, probably about thirty miles from the Alabama border. There's nothing there, really. And the TV was my link to the outside world. It's what kept me from going into factory employment. It's what made me want to go to college. It was really inspiring. — DJ Qualls
Learning how to be kind to ourselves, learning how to respect ourselves, is important. The reason it's important is that, fundamentally, when we look into our own hearts and begin to discover what is confused and what is brilliant, what is bitter and what is sweet, it isn't just ourselves that we're discovering. We're discovering the universe. — Pema Chodron
