Khatuna Kachlishvili Quotes & Sayings
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I am so tired - so tired of being of being whirled on through all these phases of my life, in which nothing abides by me, no creature, no place; it is like the circle in which the victims of earthly passion eddy continually. — Elizabeth Gaskell
When a memory fails to appear, it seems as though the time when it was created did not really exist, and maybe that is true. Time itself is nothing; only the experience of it is something. When that dies, it assumes the form of a denial, the symbol of mortality, what you have already lost before you lose everything. When his friend had said something similar to his father, his response had been, If you had to retain everything, you'd explode. There's simply not enough space for it all. Forgetting is like medicine; you have to take it at the right time. — Cees Nooteboom
What we are going to end up with here is two nations. That will create real resentment in the workforce. — David Frost
Inevitably in any work you do I think that there is a sense of continuity, and I like that. — James Bobin
I believe only in money, not in love or tenderness. Love and tenderness meant only pain and suffering and defeat. I would not let it ruin me as it ruined others! I would speak only with money, hard money. — Agnes Smedley
What if you're Gaudi and you know you're the best architect and everyone is saying that you're saying you're the best architect the wrong way? — Kanye West
The poem in which the reader does not feel himself or herself a participant is a lecture, listened to from an uncomfortable chair, in a stuffy room, inside a building. — Mary Oliver
Leadership potential exists in everybody. What I think we have missed is that we have somehow relegated leadership only to a special, talented few people. — Myles Munroe
Alone, I am satisfied with myself. With others, I am beset by troubling comparisons. — Mason Cooley
They had long ago found out that one could not be an owner unless one were cold. — John Steinbeck
He robbed a bank in Wichita. — William Gibson
