Kabuuang Quotes & Sayings
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He whose longing has been aroused for the indescribable, whose mind has been quickened by it, and whose thought is not attached to sensuality is truly called one who is bound upstream. — Gautama Buddha

My intent was to go to law school ... And then what I realised quickly is what I wanted was to be on L.A. Law. — Kevin Rahm

When our motive for good works is to garner the praise of others, we trade the glory of God for the glory of men. Glorious Lord, forgive me for the times I have exchanged Your glory for the praise of others. Help me keep my focus on You and You alone, rather than on the admiration of others. — Ava Pennington

I don't think it's right to congratulate someone for having an ugly baby. It will only encourage her to have another one. — Philip Siegel

Enough human sorrow had been aired on this bench below them over the centuries for them to understand when a mother mistook a daughter for a part of herself, a part that stood for something she did not like. Two people suffer whenever that mistake is made. Blank — James Long

The inexpressible is the only thing that is worthwhile. — Jerome Frank

If you have ever felt hopeless hang on The night you're enduring may seem long but there is joy coming in the morning. Incredible changes are going to take place in your life as you begin to relinquish your past and renew your present. — Sue Augustine

Freedom begins the moment you realize someone else has been writing your story and it's time you took the pen from his hand and started writing it yourself. — Bill Moyers

I ain't really sure, but it seems I remember the good times — Tom Petty

There are so many things we can have in this world, but only 10 percent of it changes the condition of someone's heart. — Shannon L. Alder

Regardless of how realistic you think you are being, the change process will take three times as long as you like. — Fast Company's Editors And Writers

Good similes depend upon close observation. They depend upon brevity and wit ... They have to fit in context. — James J. Kilpatrick