Kidara Quotes & Sayings
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Go out of the house to see the moon, and't is mere tinsel; it will not please as when its light shines upon your necessary journey. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
We are, without doubt, broken people living with other broken people in a broken world. — Tullian Tchividjian
Everyone caved, adopted loose [accounting] standards, and created exotic derivatives linked to theoretical models. As a result, all kinds of earnings, blessed by accountants, are not really being earned. When you reach for the money, it melts away. It was never there. It [accounting for derivatives] is just disgusting. It is a sewer, and if I'm right, there will be hell to pay in due course. All of you will have to prepare to deal with a blow-up of derivative books. — Charlie Munger
Our lives were now worlds apart, separated by time, circumstance, and the unbridgeable chasm of money. — Travis Luedke
We all three were struck with the kind of horror that makes you want to dig a hole, jump in, and pull the hole in after you. — Robert McCammon
Yesterday is past. Tomorrow is only a promise. Only today is legal tender. — Venita VanCaspel
You basically go in animation and it's all in the imagination. There aren't even pictures to look at. You usually go in there and work with whoever the director is to create this voice and this character. — John Noble
Struggle is not an option: it's a biological requirement. — Daniel Coyle
The pain does grow less acute, but the insidious palace lie that we will get over crushing losses means that our emotional GPS can never find true north, as it is based on maps that no longer mention the most important places we have been to. — Anne Lamott
If we cannot claim to live sinless lives, then the only thing that can keep us from despairing before a holy God is that we have an Advocate in heaven and He pleads our case not on the basis of our perfection but of His propitiation. — John Piper
The whole life of a philosopher is the meditation of his death. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
