Hangisinin Quotes & Sayings
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Mother Teresa tells a story of walking past an open drain and catching a glimpse of something moving in it. She investigated and found a dying man whom she took back to a home where he could die in love and peace. 'I live like an animal in the streets,' the man told her. 'Now I will die like an angel' ... — Mother Teresa

For dialogue to be fruitful, we need to live deeply our own tradition and, at the same time, listen deeply to others. Through the practice of deep looking and deep listening, we become free, able to see the beauty and values in our own and others' tradition. — Thich Nhat Hanh

A man of power and responsibility nevertheless needs somebody to tell him when he is being a bloody fool. — Terry Pratchett

James Elly Kleinman, a cousin of mine was seriously ill two or three weeks ago, in New York, but is well now. The report of my illness grew out of his illness, the report of my death was an exaggeration. — Mark Twain

A silent concave of puppet buffoons
neither eagles nor jaguars
buzzard lawyers
locuses
wings of ink sawing mindibles
ventriloquist coyotes
peddlers of shadows
beneficent satraps
the cacomistle thief of hens
the monument to the Rattle and its snake
the altar to the mauser and the machete
the mausoleum of the epauletted cayman
rhetoric sculpted in phrases of cement — Octavio Paz

Tonight was about fathers. Vince was going to kill hers for murdering his. — Erin Kellison

How much you accumulate is a byproduct of what you enjoy doing in life. And I enjoy buying companies. — Michael Heisley

It's a dream for all writers to write for Broadway. — Richard M. Sherman

I have a one-question language test that people who have lived abroad do better on than those who studied in a classroom. Try my test yourself: In a foreign language you've studied, how do you say 'doorknob'? — Nicholas Kristof

Don't force it, if there isn't flow let it go. — Nikki Rowe

Pain is not seen as an objection to life: 'If you have no happiness left to give me, well then! you still have your pain ... — Friedrich Nietzsche