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Hardwordk Quotes By Ian Somerhalder

It's impossible to imagine our planet without coral. — Ian Somerhalder

Hardwordk Quotes By Ken Burns

We strain to listen to the ghosts and echoes of our inexpressibly wise past, and we have an obligation to maintain these places, to provide these sanctuaries, so that people may be in the presence of forces larger than those of the moment. — Ken Burns

Hardwordk Quotes By Bruce Lee

A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough. — Bruce Lee

Hardwordk Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

When one has a great deal to put into it a day has a hundred pockets. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Hardwordk Quotes By Sylvia Plath

It was like the first time i saw a cadaver. For weeks afterward the cadavers head, or what was left of it - floated up behind my eggs and bacon at breakfast and in the face of Buddy Willard, who was responsible for my seeing it in the first place, and pretty soon I felt as though I were carrying that cadavers head around with me on a string, like some black, noseless balloon stinking of vinegar. — Sylvia Plath

Hardwordk Quotes By Jack Kornfield

Life without forgiveness is unbearable. — Jack Kornfield

Hardwordk Quotes By Rick Riordan

Leo," Hazel gasped, "I can't - my arms - "
"Hazel," he said. "Do you trust me?"
"No!"
"Me neither," Leo admitted. — Rick Riordan

Hardwordk Quotes By Charles Stross

You've just spent an entire prehistoric human lifetime as an ice ghoul and people are needling you for having too many arms?" I shake my head. "I just assume you have a good reason. — Charles Stross

Hardwordk Quotes By Sujit Lalwani

A focused Mind is a result Of a little Effort To tell Your Distractions To sleep for A couple of hours While you are at WORK. — Sujit Lalwani

Hardwordk Quotes By Michael Cisco

Anyone could say that a miracle is something impossible, but they say it thoughtlessly, mindlessly, because most people have such weak imaginations they couldn't possibly understand what they're saying when they say that a miracle is something impossible. Ask anyone what that means, what it means to see a miracle, and they will say that it's something impossible, but they mean that a miracle is something formerly believed to be impossible that turns out not to be, not to be impossible, in other words, but possible after all. If this were really true, then miracles would be the most ordinary things in the world, the most uninspiring things in the world, and what can one expect from people who have never been anything but ordinary and uninspired. — Michael Cisco