Kersee Valley Quotes & Sayings
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I think the word dumbfounded is another one of those compounds I love to ponder. Only this one seems to make sense. It is like finding dumb. Like finding you are at a loss for words (completely amazed and astonished). At that very moment I was officially and irrevocably dumbfounded. There was no way to for me to explain what had just happened. — J.W. Lord

You can remember, a single deluge only, but there were many previous ones. — Plato

The future lies in designing and selling computers that people don't realize are computers at all. — Adam Osborne

The girls are beautiful in Hollywood - and enough silicon to caulk a sink. — Adam Ferrara

I like telling stories of imperfect people because most people are imperfect. — David S.Goyer

What if miliseconds influence centuries? — Robert Cowley

YOU ARE A FLOWER Every child is born in the garden of humanity as a flower. Each flower differs from every other flower. There are many messages in our society that tell us, even when we're young people, that there's something wrong with us and that if we just buy the right product, or look a certain way, or have the right partner, that will fix it. As grown-ups, we can remind young people that they're already beautiful as they are; they don't have to be someone else. — Thich Nhat Hanh

I sometimes wish I could go off in search of something," he declared, "but before getting even that far, I myself wouldn't have the slightest idea what to search for. Now my father, he's someone who's been searching for something all his life. He's still searching today. Ever since I was a little boy, my father's told me about the white sheep that came to him in his dreams. So I always thought that's what life is like. An ongoing search. — Haruki Murakami

It's the most familial-based societies where the sense of obligation is strongest, that breed the worst nepotism and cronyism. — Franklin Foer

Heresy is the life of a mythology and orthodoxy is the death. — Joseph Campbell

It is true that we can see the therapist as a technician only if we have first viewed the patient as some sort of machine. — Viktor E. Frankl