Kaine Buffonge Quotes & Sayings
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What we think we lack determines what we will become in life. — Tom Butler-Bowdon
I don't take vacations. — Naomi Judd
Only one possibility remains: the movement by which the will turns from enjoying the Creator to enjoying his creatures belongs to the will itself. — Augustine Of Hippo
Wonderful, Annabeth thought. Her own mother, the most levelheaded Olympian, was reduced to a raving, vicious scatterbrain in a subway station. And, of all the gods who might help them, the only ones not affected by the Greek-Roman schism seemed to be Aphrodite, Nemesis and Dionysus. Love, revenge, wine. Very helpful. — Rick Riordan
People are like mugs with different handles. Some can be held by their emotions; others by their logic, passions, desires or dreams — S.E. Sever
Electronic culture created soulless replacements for connective rituals- television supplanted tribal legends told by the fire; 'fast food' consumed in distraction took the place of a shared meal. We substituted matter for Mater (feminine principle), money for mother's milk, objects for emotional bonds. — Daniel Pinchbeck
Our body is simply a social structure made of many souls. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The knowledge that every day there is something more to learn, something higher to reach for, something new to make for others, makes each day infinitely precious — Uta Hagen
So by all means, have your beliefs - but hold them lightly. Keep in mind that all beliefs are stories, whether or not they're true. — Russ Harris
It is commonplace that a problem stated is well on its way to solution, for statement of the nature of a problem signifies that the underlying quality is being transformed into determinate distinctions of terms and relations or has become an object of articulate thought. — John Dewey
Knowing peace is havcing a stillness in your heart while in the middle of chaos — Judy Azar LeBlanc
It is obviously the purest anthropomorphism to assume that the absence of a human quality in bird, cloud, or star is the presence of a total blank, or to assume that what is not conscious is merely unconscious. Nature is not necessarily arranged in accordance with the system of mutually exclusive alternatives which characterize our language and logic. Furthermore, may it not be that when we speak of nature as blind, and of matter-energy as unintelligent, we are simply projecting upon them the blankness which we feel when we try to know our own consciousness as an object, when we try to see our own eyes or taste our own tongues? — Alan W. Watts
The French complain of everything, and always. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Once you make the decision that you will not fail, the heart and the body will follow. — Kara Goucher