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Kengos Quotes By Bill McKibben

A voluntary simplification of life-styles is not beyond our abilities, but it is probably outside our desires. — Bill McKibben

Kengos Quotes By Kyle Cassie

I love losing myself in the extremes of a range of characters. — Kyle Cassie

Kengos Quotes By Septem Nuntius

Your big heart will make you care and care a lot - About nature, a friend, a moment, even an enemy. Sometimes you will feel no one else does. Take a breath and trust it will be momentarily. Keep looking for those who care and keep them close to you. — Septem Nuntius

Kengos Quotes By Samuel West

Books don't exist unless you read them. And it's a two way process - you write the book as you read it and you fill in the gaps. You discover it and you put the marks together and without you doing it they're just marks. — Samuel West

Kengos Quotes By Plutarch

Education and study, and the favours of the muses, confer no greater benefit on those that seek them than these humanizing and civilizing lessons, which teach our natural qualities to submit to the limitations prescribed by reason, and to avoid the wildness of extremes. — Plutarch

Kengos Quotes By Simone Weil

It is only by entering the transcendental, the supernatural, the authentically spiritual order that man rises above the social. Until then, whatever he may do, the social is transcendent in relation to him. — Simone Weil

Kengos Quotes By Eric Gill

Art itself has become an extraordinary thing - the activity of peculiar people - people who become more and more peculiar as their activity becomes more and more extraordinary. — Eric Gill

Kengos Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

I've yet to find another soul who believes in me with the same fervency as my mother. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Kengos Quotes By Jean Paul

Love lessens woman's delicacy and increases man's. — Jean Paul