Joemar Quotes & Sayings
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You are unwilling to pay that price, even knowing that the consolation prize is not only to learn every philosophy that has ever existed, but ones which have not yet been conceived? Even knowing that if you do not accept, you will soon cease to learn anything at all?"
Raimund tilted his head, still staring into my eyes, and I knew he must see the tears filling them, though I held them back from falling.
"My friend," he whispered, "do you really believe your own words, I wonder? Your pain makes me think you know that death is not the end of learning, but only the beginning. — Krisi Keley
Wisdom comes from allowing the truth to speak. — Henry Johnson Jr
To sin by silnce when they should protest makes cowards of men (and women)... — Abe Lincoln
I was hugely formed by stories I was told as a child whether that was in a book, the cinema, theatre or television and probably television more than any medium is what influenced me as a child and formed my response to literature, story-telling and, therefore, the world around me. — David Tennant
The words "genius" and "genuine" derive from the same root. The core of genius is authenticity. — Alan Cohen
When you do what you love, there is nothing you need to worry about. Everything comes easily. — Mabel Katz
The worst passion we mortals cherish is the desire to possess. Even when we know that our final destination is a hole not more than three feet square, we have the strongest craving — D.T. Suzuki
I told her that the plots were all the same, and that the style was pretty terrible. She would answer, 'Well, if it is a good plot, it will stand being read over a good many times, and the style doesn't matter as long as you can understand what the characters are doing. — John Wiley Jr.
I doubted I would need my eyes. I drew in the dark, after all. — Ilsa J. Bick
Never copy yourself, always copy someone else. — Pablo Picasso
it is easier to be an insider as an outsider than to be an outsider as an insider. — Trevor Noah