Jamoke Urban Quotes & Sayings
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Beauty is equal parts flesh and imagination: we imbue it with our dreams, saturate it with our longings. — Nancy Etcoff
He's throwing everything he can into the air on the chance that something might take flight. And we're the smallest, weakest bird. — Ally Condie
I have just realized that it is due to you, and to Mr. James Thomas and his staff of the Army Navy Country Club that the putting green here on the White House lawn is already in such excellent condition. I assure you that I get a great deal of pleasure and relaxation out of using the green in an occasional late afternoon hour ... — Dwight D. Eisenhower
I realised that conforming didn't accomplish anything. Do your own thing. As long as you learn that, you're cool. — Sandra Bullock
He saw light, dazzling, blinding, and it scared him. — Rafael Sabatini
Aficionados of the weather. We'd follow a storm — Jeannette Walls
New York City is a very tough place. I'm tough, too. When people give me a punch in the nose, I react by getting even tougher. — Ivana Trump
I think the extent to which I have any balance at all, any mental balance, is because of being a farm kid and being raised in those isolated rural areas. — James Earl Jones
I was brought up to try to see what was wrong and right it. Since I am a writer, writing is how I right it. — Alice Walker
You can prove anything you want by coldly logical reason
if you pick the proper postulates. — Isaac Asimov
It is amazing that we cannot allow ourselves to trust the same power that holds galaxies together to also handle our lile lives. — Swami Khecaranatha
None get to God but through trouble. — Catherine Of Aragon
It's what we do in our future, that decides how important our past truly was. — Mona Hodgson
Nothingness is everything to philosophers. If you wonder what everything is, then you also wonder what nothing is. The question is whether you can talk about it and still make sense. Heidegger thought that although being and nothing are not something, we nevertheless have a sense of them in moods like anxiety, joy and boredom. I'm writing a book about Heidegger, which means I'm writing about nothing. The good thing about nothing is that there's so much of it. Pretty much everywhere you go, there it is. — Taylor Carman
