Kabiny Open Quotes & Sayings
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A work of art is full of perhapses and maybesos. Where the perhapses are found, something has to be done about it. And since art deals wtih the perhapses and maybesos, and why not call it the consummate science ... which gets its perfection from seemingly imperfection. — John Marin

To establish God's kingdom is to understand its prototype — Sunday Adelaja

I'd rather have the want of you The rich, elusive taunt of you — Annabel Joseph

You are a memory
too strong to leave this world ... — William Stafford

Faith does not cease being active as it undertakes the process of rigorous thinking. One need not disavow the gifts of intellect in giving thought to their Giver — Thomas C. Oden

She watched the children the way a snake might watch a cat. — Mark Haddon

Nothing's random. Even if it looks that way, it's just because you don't know the causes. — Johnny Rich

As long as it was just a matter of graft and the lust for power, the British treated the people they robbed as human beings. It was religion that made them treat them like devils — Wendy Doniger

If you listen to your own voice, unknown friends will come and seek you. — Megan McDonald

Packed up the Dylan and the Man Ray and the Joyce
I left a note that said well I guess I got no choice
Scuse me girl while I'm kicking it to the curb
Leaving with all I need but less than I deserve — Walter Becker

There is pleasure And there is bliss. Forgo the first to possess the second. If you are happy At the expense of another man's happiness, You are forever bound. — Gautama Buddha

When joy is LOST, hope can easily FIND it ... It's only your HOPE, that knows the where about of your JOY! If you lose hope you lose everything! — Israelmore Ayivor

He asked me why I had put Maman in the home. I answered that it was because I didn't have the money to have her looked after and cared for. He asked me if it had been hard on me, and I answered that Maman and I didn't expect anything from each other anymore, or from anyone else either, and that we had both gotten used to our new lives. — Albert Camus

the tax collectors found no more money to collect because there were no more people to pay the tax. — William Stearns Davis