Keramika Quotes & Sayings
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No government ought to be without censors; and where the press is free no one ever will. — Thomas Jefferson
I think the two most difficult things to deal with in life are failure and success — David Lee Roth
A no-effort relationship is a doomed relationship, not a great relationship. It takes work to communicate accurately and it takes work to expose and resolve conflicting hopes and beliefs. It doesn't mean there is no "they lived happily ever after," but it's more like "they worked happily ever after. — Carol S. Dweck
Ah, you've come over the water. Powerful wet stuff, ain't it? — C.S. Lewis
A martial arts practice hall, a dojo, is a place you go to practice being the best you can be. But the true combat in a dojo is not between one person and another as most people believe it to be. The true combat in a martial arts practice hall is between the people within ourselves. — Michael Gerber
I think speculative fiction has fewer unspoken prerequisites than literary fiction for writers of color. — Nnedi Okorafor
Music became a healer for me. And I learned to listen with all my being. I found that it could wipe away all the emotions of fear and confusion relating to my family. — Eric Clapton
People should be more careful about what they read to their kids," Park said. "Some of this stuff sounds dangerous. — Jennifer Crusie
Beside her, she can feel each breath he draws. How is it possible to be so close to a person and still not know what you are to each other? With baseball, it's simple. There's no mystery to what happens on the field because everything has a label
full count, earned run, perfect game
and there's a certain amount of comfort in this terminology. There's no room for confusion and Ryan wishes now that everything could be so straightforward. But then Nick pulls her closer, and she rests her head on his chest, and nothing seems more important that this right here. — Jennifer E. Smith
The flesh is sad, alas, and I have read all the books. — Stephane Mallarme