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Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Edith Wharton

What's the use - when you will go back? he broke out, a great hopeless How on earth can I keep you? crying out to her beneath his words. — Edith Wharton

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Life meanwhile - real life, with its essential interests of health and sickness, toil and rest, and its intellectual interests in thought, science, poetry, music, love, friendship, hatred, and passions - went on as usual, independently of and apart from political friendship or enmity with Napoleon Bonaparte and from all the schemes of reconstruction. — Leo Tolstoy

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By George Herbert

Folly growes without watering. — George Herbert

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Bruce Willis

I'm really just a regular guy who has had an incredibly blessed life. — Bruce Willis

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Bob Dole

I think it's OK to talk about your military service, but there's a fine line between, you know, too much and just about right. — Bob Dole

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Peter Scazzero

Lord, help me to be still before you. Lead me to a greater vision of who you are, and in so doing, may I see myself - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Grant me the courage to follow you, to be faithful to become the unique person you have created me to be. I ask you for the Holy Spirit's power to not copy another person's life or journey. "God, submerge me in the darkness of your love, that the consciousness of my false, everyday self falls away from [me] like a soiled garment. . . . May my 'deep self' fall into your presence. . . . knowing you alone . . . carried away into eternity like a dead leaf in the November wind."24 In Jesus' name, amen. — Peter Scazzero

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By David Eddings

You won't be able to do it wrong, Durnik
any more than you'd be able to lie or cheat or steal. It's built into you to do it right, so don't worry about it."
"That's all very well for you to say, Mistress, Pol," he replied, "but if you don't mind, I will worry about it just a bit
privately of course. — David Eddings

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Atul Gawande

The philosophy is that you push the power of decision making out to the periphery and away from the center. You give people the room to adapt, based on their experience and expertise. All you ask is that they talk to one another and take responsibility. That is what works. — Atul Gawande

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Karen Schwabach

London. For some reason the word didn't seem to have the magic, warm, sound of home that it had always had. — Karen Schwabach

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Mark Galli

The most carefully crafted language in our culture tends to be poetry. And poetry at its finest moments subverts our best attempts at hiding from reality ...
The poetry of liturgy has just this power. The liturgy contains words that have been shaped and crafted over the centuries. It is formal speech. It is public poetry. As such it reaches into us to reveal not only the unnamed reality of our lives but the God who created us ...
But even when the words of the liturgy are not literally biblical words, the words, like all truthful words, work on us over time, like a steady, unrelenting stream slowly reshapes the banks of a river. The words do something to us even when we're not paying attention. — Mark Galli

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Taylor Kinney

I own nothing; I just stay with friends all over the country. — Taylor Kinney

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Ellen Douglas

But why should I cast myself in the ancient female part of victim of men's plots and passions? — Ellen Douglas

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Bernard Arnault

I take time to get close to, and I don't immediately throw my arms round someone. — Bernard Arnault

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Wendell Berry

And so there would always be more to remember that could no longer be seen ... our history is always returning to a little patch of weeds and saplings with an old chimney sticking up by itself ... and here I look ahead to the resting of my case: I love the house that belonged to the chimney, holding it bright in memory, and love the saplings and the weeds. — Wendell Berry

Kamen Rider Kiva Quotes By Sean Carroll

Way back in 1831, Michael Faraday, one of the founders of our modern understanding of electromagnetism, was asked by an inquiring politician about the usefulness of this newfangled "electricity" stuff. His apocryphal reply: "I know not, but I wager that one day your government will tax it". — Sean Carroll