Kadens Kernels Quotes & Sayings
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We of necessity, are more dependent upon the Spirit to guide us through the vicissitudes of life. Therefore, we are led to seek personal inspiration in life's important decisions. — Richard G. Scott
Your name is the most important thing you own. Don't ever do anything to disgrace or cheapen it. — Ben Hogan
You would never say to a man, 'do you like playing strong men?' You just wouldn't say that. — Rachel Weisz
Watch how your mind judges. Judgment comes, in part, out of your own fear. You judge other people because you're not comfortable in your own being. By judging, you find out where you stand in relation to other people. The judging mind is very divisive. It separates. Separation closes your heart. If you close your heart to someone, you are perpetuating your suffering and theirs. Shifting out of judgment means learning to appreciate your predicament and their predicament with an open heart instead of judging. Then you can allow yourself and others to just be, without separation ... — Ram Dass
Invest in yourself. Your career is the engine of your wealth. — Paul Clitheroe
When people go at war they cheapen things. — Michael Pitt
Simonides, a poet famous in his generation, is, I think, author of the oldest satire that is now extant, and, as some say, of the first that was ever written. — Joseph Addison
They say that orgasm is a kind of moment of death,' he added, looking down at the body. — Arnaldur Indridason
Thus strength is afforded by good and thorough customs, thus is learnt the subjection of the individual, and strenuousness of character becomes a birth gift and afterwards is fostered as a habit. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The Negro and all things negroid had become a fad, and Harlem had become a shrine to which feverish pilgrimages were in order ... Seventh Avenue was the gorge into which Harlem cliff dwellers crowded to promenade. — Wallace Thurman
Things to be done offer themselves, I suppose, because they are in themselves desirable; not because it is desirable to have something to do. — Anthony Trollope
One criticizes the English for carrying their teapots wherever they go, even lugging them up Mount Etna. But doesn't every nationhave its teapot, in which, even when traveling, it brews the dried bundles of herbs brought from home? — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Sadness is the heart withdrawing to seek shelter from the pain. — Richelle E. Goodrich
I have the defect of being more
sincere than persons wish. — Moliere
I still don't really think about acting that much. I just do it. — Anna Paquin
