Imanol Brown Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone who has run knows that its most important value is in removing tension and allowing a release from whatever other cares the day may bring. — Jimmy Carter
Philosophy is the reflection of reflective mind. — Debasish Mridha
No man can roan or inhabit the Canadian North without it affecting him, and the artist, because of his constant habit of awareness and his discipline in expression, is perhaps more understanding of its moods and spirit than others are. He is thus better equipped to interpret it to others, and then, when her has become one with its spirit, to create living works in their own right, by using forms, colors, rhythms and moods, to make a harmonious home for the imaginative and spiritual meaning it has evoked in him. — Lawren Harris
Racial segregation in the South not only separated the races, but it separated the South from the rest of the country. — Robert Dallek
we do not ask. We want to be told. One of the most curious things in the structure of our psyche is that we all want to be told because we are the result of the propaganda of ten thousand years. We want to have our thinking confirmed and corroborated by another, whereas to ask a question is to ask it of yourself. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
For you and for me the highest moment, the keenest joy, is not when our minds dominate but when we lose our minds, and you and I both lose it in the same way, through love. — Anais Nin
We live in a very scary time. Or should I say we don't live at all. — Madonna Ciccone
A basic language-literacy of Nature is falling from us. And what is being lost along with this literacy is something perhaps even more valuable: a kind of language-magic, the power that certain words possess to enchant our imaginative relations with Nature and landscape. — Robert Macfarlane
You're never going to be able to delve into the character traits of a Michelle Obama or Hillary Clinton. — Robin Wright
The true church is too different for the world to tolerate it. — Sinclair B. Ferguson
Some people seem to be born to suffer. — August Strindberg
Ambivalence is a wonderful tune to dance to. It has a rhythm all its own. — Erica Jong
While I reiterate the professions of my dependence upon Heaven ... I will observe that ... no man who is profligate in his morals ... can possibly be a true Christian. — George Washington
