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Gunks Bouldering Quotes By David James Duncan

Suffering is above, not below. And everyone thinks that suffering is below. And everyone wants to rise. - Antonio Porchia — David James Duncan

Gunks Bouldering Quotes By Apolo Ohno

We all naturally want to become successful ... we also want to take shortcuts. And it's easy to do so, but you can never take away the effort of hard work and discipline and sacrifice. — Apolo Ohno

Gunks Bouldering Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

You gotta stand up and walk, Gem," he said quietly, turning his back on them. "You have to walk out of here. Not just for them, but for yourself. Come on. You have to walk out of here on your own two feet."
So I did. — Alexandra Bracken

Gunks Bouldering Quotes By Elizabeth Hand

Endless longing; a face you'd known since childhood, since birth almost; a body that moved as though it were your own. These were things you never spoke of, things you never hoped for; things you could never admit to. Things you'd die for, and die of. — Elizabeth Hand

Gunks Bouldering Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The central miracle asserted by Christians is the incarnation. They say that God became man. — C.S. Lewis

Gunks Bouldering Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

And of all the objects under my immediate advisement I noted this yacht with the most pleasure and approval. White in colour, in size resembling a young liner, it lent a decided tone to the Chuffnell Regis foreshore. — P.G. Wodehouse

Gunks Bouldering Quotes By Nellie L. McClung

The grief that can be turned into words soon heals. — Nellie L. McClung

Gunks Bouldering Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

I suppose if we're going to fall in love all over again, kissing will be part of it. — Mary E. Pearson

Gunks Bouldering Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I praise, I do not reproach, [nihilism's] arrival. I believe it is one of the greatest crises, a moment of the deepest self-reflection of humanity. Whether man recovers from it, whether he becomes master of this crisis, is a question of his strength. — Friedrich Nietzsche