Karoline Copping Quotes & Sayings
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He lived in a strange, silent house and looked out of it through calm eyes. He was a stranger to all the world, but he was not lonely. — John Steinbeck
In comedy, my strengths are improvisation. — Kevin Hart
When you're doing some things that are damaging you, you don't really realise it at the time. — Natasha Henstridge
He comes, not because we are just, but to make us so: he justifieth the ungodly. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Someone once said, if you scratch a cynic, and you'll find a disappointed idealist. That really rang a bell with me - because I recognized that, within me, there is this flame, of wishing it were better, wishing people had better lives, that there was more of an authentic sharing and harmony with nature. — George Carlin
She wanted to cry because she had hit Tobias when he was trying to be kind. She wanted to cry for herself. Most of all she wanted to cry for her father. But the pain was too fierce for tears. It burnt them to ash. — Ellen Renner
Telling effective stories is not easy. The difficulty lies not in telling the story, but in convincing everyone else to believe it. — Yuval Noah Harari
Of course, my father was a soccer player. He used to play very good. Then, when I was young, eight or nine years old, ten years old, I just want to be like my father. — Pele
An investor should ordinarily hold a small piece of an outstanding business with the same tenacity that an owner would exhibit if he owned all of that business. — Warren Buffett
Was the Black Rider my risk? — Ryohgo Narita
You'll see more with your eyes closed. — Lulu
You must go to the scene of action, first, because men put more faith in their eyes than in their ears, and second, because the way is long if one follows precepts, but short and helpful, if one follows patterns. Cleanthes — Seneca.
So many broken promises, each day an aborted wish, a lost object, a misplaced unread book, cluttering the room like an attic with discarded possessions. — Anais Nin
