Kacinci Quotes & Sayings
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My public caricature - that of a self-confident alpha male - is only partly accurate. — Alastair Campbell

Simplicity is the glory of expression. — Walt Whitman

Don't let yourself die without knowing the wonder of fucking with love. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The pure air and dazzling snow belong to things beyond the reach of all personal feeling, almost beyond the reach of life. Yet such things are a part of our life, neither the least noble nor the most terrible. — Frederick Soddy

I did it by myself, but I didn't do it alone. — Alexandra Silber

If the cockroaches survive and we don't, what does that say about human intelligence? — Marty Rubin

You can stay too long in a job, that's for sure. But by the same token, in the 12 years I have been CEO of GE, there have been four CEOs of Toshiba. So there's too short a time to do it, and there's too long a time to do it. — Jeffrey R. Immelt

Resentment is a storytelling passion,' says the philosopher Charles Griswold in his book Forgiveness. I know well how compelling those stories are, how they grant immortality to an old injury. The teller goes in circles like a camel harnessed to a rotary water pump, diligently extracting misery, reviving feeling with each retelling. Feelings are kept alive that would fade away without narrative, or are invented by narratives that may have little to do with what once transpired and even less to do with the present moment. — Rebecca Solnit

If you really want to change someone's mind on a moral or political matter, you'll need to see things from that person's angle as well as your own. And if you do truly see it the other person's way - deeply and intuitively - you might even find your own mind opening in response. Empathy is an antidote to righteousness, although it's very difficult to empathize across a moral divide. — Jonathan Haidt

Unhappiness doesn't grow on the chest like leprosy. Poverty won't fall off the roof like a loose tile, no; poverty and unhappiness are man's doing. — Bertolt Brecht

And she was old, too. For a woman being old just means not being young, and all the youth had been worked out of her before it had really even set in. — Marilynne Robinson