Hosna Brothers Quotes & Sayings
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A man doesn't go to drink coffee after climbing, coffee is integral part of the climbing. — Wolfgang Gullich

It would be the height of absurdity to label ignorance tempered by humility "faith"!
(Institutio III.2.3) — John Calvin

When we are busy at work and busy at home, an hour's walking every day becomes a real luxury. If done alone, the walk injects a period of meditation into the day, and if done in company, it allows space for some really good conversation. — Tom Hodgkinson

The ideal story is that of two people who go into love step for step, with a fluttered consciousness, like a pair of children venturing together into a dark room. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Time has this way of slowing down and speeding up,depending on how it feels. — Carol Lynch Williams

We run through the remnants of our pain, and more importantly, we run for our present and for our future.
Together we kick heartbreak's ass. — Jessica Park

I grew up in conservative rural Kansas in the 1950s when it was expected that girls would not have a life outside the home, so educating them was a waste of time. — Sara Paretsky

Whenever I am embraced by land and seascape I draw ideas for new sculptures; new forms to touch and walk around, new people to embrace, with an exactitude of form that those without sight can hold and realize ... It is essentially practical and passionate. — Barbara Hepworth

Do not let fear keep you on the sidelines. Your number has been called, get in the game! It is your time to shine. — E'yen A. Gardner

If a person kills a tree before its time, it is like having murdered a soul.-Rabbi Nachman — Martin Buber

It's possible, I'm moving through the hard veins of heavy mountains, like an arc, alone; I'm so deep inside, I see no end in sight, and no distance: everything is getting near and everything near is turning to stone. — Rainer Maria Rilke

How was it possible to miss someone as much as I missed my mother? I missed her so much I wanted to die: a hard, physical longing, like a craving for air underwater. — Donna Tartt