Kardamili Quotes & Sayings
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We're too many people; that's why we have global warming ... on a voluntary basis, everybody in the world's got to pledge to themselves that one child is it. — Ted Turner

I learned to run backwards from Muhammad Ali. He told me about running backwards because you try to imitate everything you do in the ring, so sometimes you back up. So you have to train your legs to go backwards. — Sugar Ray Leonard

One turns back and submits to fate, changes one's attitude, and finds peace in perseverance. — Hellmut Wilhelm

What are we going to do if citizens are disarmed, and the government doesn't obey its own laws? — Jeff Cooper

Definitive resolutions are made always and only in a state of mind that is not destined to last. — Alessandro Baricco

We spend months inside them, then the rest of our lives getting babied by them. — William Jennings Bryan

You needn't establish rules for why it may or may not be appropriate to wear, say, yoga pants to the grocery store. Your yoga pants were made by someone. They were designed, they were stitched, they were seamed, they were dyed, they were woven, they were packaged. Wear them to buy your milk. Wear them wherever you'd like. Shopping — Erin Loechner

That when you're buying books, you're optimistically thinking you're buying the time to read them.
(Paraphrase of Schopenhauer) — Arthur Schopenhauer

Never take a path that has no heart in it. You can't lose if your heart is in your work, but you can't win if your heart is not in it. — Carlos Castaneda

Learning and education have frequently degenerated into the systematic accumulation of facts and information. — Stephen Batchelor

The modern artist must live by craft and violence. His gods are violent gods. Those artists, so called, whose work does not show this strife, are uninteresting. — Ezra Pound

Having two kids, I don't get out to see stand up much anymore. — Adam McKay

A story rises from the springs of creation, from the pure will to be; it tells itself; I takes its own course, finds its own way, its own words; and the writer's job is to be its medium. — Ursula K. Le Guin