Kagney Vr Quotes & Sayings
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The mountains themselves call us into greater stories. — Donald Miller
A room is not just a room. A room is a manifestation of a state of mind, the product of an intelligence. Either conscious ( ... ) or unconscious. We make our rooms, and then our rooms make us. — Will Wiles
But does it make any difference now?" he thought. "And what will be there, and what has been done here? Why was I so sorry to part with life? There was something in this life I didn't and still don't understand... — Leo Tolstoy
Sometimes, when we train, we simply have to go out to meet the Man with the Hammer — Laurent Fignon
A good book is an education of the heart. It enlarges your sense of human possibility what human nature is of what happens in the world. It's a creator of inwardness. — Susan Sontag
Perpetual Peace is only found in the graveyard. — Immanuel Kant
I fantasised about F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' - I loved it, and then I read everything J. D. Salinger had to offer. Then I was turned on to Kerouac, and his spontaneous prose, his stream of consciousness way of writing. I admired him so much, and I romanticised so much about the '40s and '50s. — Garrett Hedlund
I think we should look forward to death more than we do. Of course everybody hates to go to bed or miss anything, but dying is really the only chance we'll get to rest. — Florynce Kennedy
Political correctness gets in the way of all too many things in this country of ours, I am not a subscriber of political correctness by any means, shape or form. — Robert Byrd
My first love is writing and producing. So I sometimes put my own stuff off to work on other people's projects. — Missy Elliott
Really advanced civilization is based on advances in energy. — Bill Gates
If there is one person on the planet who still is suffering from loneliness and from pain or despair, and we don't know about it, or we don't want to know about it, then something is wrong with the world. — Elie Wiesel
Death is perfectly safe. (55) — Stephen Levine
There is what might be called a Catch-22 of hazardous occupations: The more hazardous the job, the more men; the more men, the less we care about making the job safer. The Catch-22 of hazardous occupations creates a 'glass cellar' which few women wish to enter. Women are alienated not just out of the fear of being hurt on the job, but by an atmosphere that can make a hazardous job more hazardous than it needs to be. — Warren Farrell
If I hadn't had music in my life, it's quite possible I'd be dead and I'd much rather be alive. — James Hetfield
