Kazantseva Olga Quotes & Sayings
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We're left with so little to go on. Only the present is full enough to seem complete, and even that is an optical illusion. The moment is bleeding off the page. We live on the precipice of our perceptions. At the edge of every living instant, the world shears away like a cliff of ice into the sea of what is forgotten. — Ivan Vladislavic

Being a leader doesn't mean you are the guy who runs things. — James Altucher

To me, money is the ability to create lifelong experiences for my family and myself, to educate my children and a way to give back to humanity. — Cat Cora

We receive from God, then we give to others. — Rick Warren

Across the desolation lay a supreme indifference, the casualness of night and another day, and yet the secret intimacy of those hills, their silent consoling wonder, made death a thing of no great importance. You could die, but the desert would hide the secret of your death, it would remain after you, to cover your memory with ageless wind and heat and cold. — Fante J

Acting was always something I loved doing, but I didn't know that I would pursue it professionally. I really loved doing plays at school, but I was in a rock band and ended up going to a school for music. — Jesse Johnson

Distrust that man who tells you to distrust. He takes the measure of his own small soul, and thinks the world no larger. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

The elephant smoked too much. — Victor Borge

Everyone can walk and talk. Your job is to create magic. — Martin Landau

We all wish to live. We all seek a world in which men are freed of the burdens of ignorance, poverty, hunger and disease. And we shall all be hard-pressed to escape the deadly rain of nuclear fall-out should catastrophe overtake us. — Haile Selassie

Unfortunately, the war has cost America greatly - politically - throughout the world. — Louis Farrakhan

Do you have children? she asked.
No.
Why?
The man answered that one had to have faith in the world to have children. — Alessandro Baricco