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Karlotta Freier Quotes By Ezra Pound

Separation on the River Kiang KO-JIN goes west from Ko-kaku-ro, The smoke-flowers are blurred over the river. His lone sail blots the far sky. And now I see only the river, The long Kiang, reaching heaven. Taking — Ezra Pound

Karlotta Freier Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I have considered myself cleverer than any of the people surrounding me, and sometimes, would you belive it, have been positively ashamed of it. At any rate, I have all my life, as it were, turned my eyes away and never could look people straight in the face. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Karlotta Freier Quotes By Jonathan Edwards

We must view humility as one of the most essential things that characterizes true Christianity. — Jonathan Edwards

Karlotta Freier Quotes By Linda Kage

It's been two of the most miserable fucking weeks of my life, stuck here without you. When I start kissing you hello, I'm not coming up for air for a good long while. So ... we're talking first. — Linda Kage

Karlotta Freier Quotes By Arthur W. Frank

The demand being made of me was to treat the breakdown as if fear and frustration were not a part of it, to act as if my life, the whole life, has not changed. — Arthur W. Frank

Karlotta Freier Quotes By Billy Graham

We must face honestly the toll that anger and bitterness take on our lives. They are our enemies! The Bible says, An angry person stirs up dissension, and a hot-tempered one commits many sins. — Billy Graham

Karlotta Freier Quotes By Joan Sotkin

Basing your goals on outcomes that deeply matter to you increases your chances of attaining these objectives because of the feelings of fulfillment they inspire within you each step of the way. — Joan Sotkin

Karlotta Freier Quotes By Carl Jung

Resistance to the organized mass can be effected only by the man who is as well organized in his individuality as the mass itself. — Carl Jung