Gosia Lewis Quotes & Sayings
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If you fulfill your obligations everyday you don't need to worry about the future. — Jordan B. Peterson

The pursuit of truth is just a polite name for the intellectual's favorite pastime of substituting simple and therefore false abstractions for the living complexities of reality. — Aldous Huxley

You're home as long as you're with me, — K.A. Merikan

I had a lot of friends who were boys. I played ball with them, but we didn't date. They didn't ask me that much because I wasn't cute enough or because I didn't drink or party. — Sheri L. Dew

I was barely five-feet and had a hard time finding shoes that fit, because my feet were so small. — Kristie K. Shafer

I'm usually at home and in bed by 10 o'clock. I do not want to be out at anybody's New Year's Eve party. — Andre Leon Talley

The true subject of poetry is the loss of the beloved. — Faiz Ahmad Faiz

Moralists advise us all to avoid violence, of course, but only insofar as this is possible. They authorize us, at least tacitly, to reply to obvious provocations by the measured counterviolence that I described earlier, and which seems to us always justified. — Rene Girard

The hills in the distance held my life in a bowl filled with everything I could possibly want. — Anita Diamant

IN THE BEGINNING I undertook my walking not only to contact people, I undertook it as a prayer discipline to keep me concentrated on my prayer for peace ... After the first few years the prayer discipline was completely unnecessary, because I had learned to pray without ceasing. I made the contact so thoroughly that into my prayer consciousness I put any condition or person in the world I am concerned about and the rest takes place automatically. — Peace Pilgrim

To-night, for the first time in my life, I saw through the hollowness, the sham, the silliness of the empty pageant in which I had always played. To-night, — Oscar Wilde

Many of our leadership practices have gone from being tried and true to being tired and tarnished. — Mark Miller