Kabinet Quotes & Sayings
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And what will be there, and what has there been here? Why was I so reluctant to part with life? There was something in this life I did not and do not understand. — Leo Tolstoy

When sadness comes, just sit by the side and look at it and say, "I am the watcher, I am not sadness," and see the difference. Immediately you have cut the very root of sadness. It is no more nourished. It will die of starvation. We feed these emotions by being identified with them. — Rajneesh

People online will tell you what they really think - there's no diplomacy. They're honest; it's good to have the feedback immediately. — Giuseppe Zanotti

I don't believe it is good to constantly deify war as if peace, which is the happiness and glory of the world, could be the shame of nations. — Lamartine

Thats what I crave that diversity. — Pam Grier

It became easy for me to detach myself from the course of life, so that while my hands and mind were engaged in the common affairs of every day, my spirit maintained its attitude of communion with God. — John G. Lake

You're not a human being until you value something more than the life of your body. And the greater the thing you live and die for the greater you are. — Orson Scott Card

In all of America, there is no more promising an urban area for revitalization than your own Over-the-Rhine. When I look at that remarkably untouched, expansive section of architecturally uniform structures, unmarred by clashing modern structures, I see in my mind the possibility for a revived district that literally could rival similar prosperous and heavily visited areas. — Arthur Frommer

Our lives are fashioned by our choices. First we make our choices. Then our choices make us. — Anne Frank

There's more to life than movies. — Paul Walker

I long for the days when athletes were revered. I want to see the romance return to sports, to see people enjoy the game purely for the game and the players. — Mike Piazza

We study history not to be clever in another time, but to be wise always. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

A man of sense soon discovers, because he carefully observes, where and how long he is welcome; and takes care to leave the company at least as soon as he is wished out of it. Fools never perceive whether they are ill timed or ill placed. — Lord Chesterfield