Kinata Quotes & Sayings
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Often a work of God comes with two edges, great joy and great pain, and in that matter-of-fact response Mary embraced both. She was the first person to accept Jesus on His own terms, regardless of the personal cost. — Philip Yancey

Men and women find all sorts of ways to be together, all sorts of ways. Yours was high and dangerous. Most of us stay on the lower paths. — Josephine Hart

I might look successful but I've made many mistakes. People take their failures too seriously. You have to be positive and believe you will find success next time. — Tadashi Yanai

We lost track of time because we felt like time had lost track of us. — David Levithan

When the artist activates his being, awakens to his surroundings, and sets himself the task of creating, connections are made out of conscious awareness that return coalesced as inspiration. — Eric Maisel

Everybody thinks it's glamorous and this spy versus spy stuff is so exciting, but working in that industry and being a CIA operative, like a field officer, is tough. That's a difficult job that usually dismantles their lives in some capacity. — Ryan Reynolds

Sometimes we don't pivot in the direction of personal success but toward even greater pain. But here's the catch: a calling will always lead you to a life that matters, one you can be proud of. — Jeff Goins

No one can afford not to be a man. No position can compensate for coming face to face with a robot when you are alone. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Conan, grim, blood-stained, naked but for a loin-cloth, shackles on his mighty limbs, his blue eyes blazing beneath the tangled black mane which fell over his low broad forehead. — Robert E. Howard

Life scars the writer but he is not without weapons of vengeance. The art of fiction is a prism that he can use to refract human experience. That one can write about something gives him courage to endure it; that he has written about it brings him, if not deeper understanding, some kind of peace. — Kerima Polotan

Necessity is often the mother of balls — Nora Roberts

Loss aversion is a powerful conservative force that favors minimal changes from the status quo — Daniel Kahneman