Kineret Karen Quotes & Sayings
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I fear we are too much concerned with material things to remember that our real strength lies in spiritual values. — Harry Truman
Wine, women and song have been replaced by prune juice, a heating pad and the Gong Show. — Bob Hope
A brief visit to Nepal started my insatiable love for Asian art. — Richard Ernst
When you kill 500,000 children in order to impose your will on other countries, then you shouldn't be surprised when somebody responds in kind. — Ward Churchill
The priest raises his foot. In it he feels a dull, heavy pain. This is no mere formality. He will now trample on what he has considered the most beautiful thing in his life, on what he has believed most pure, on what is filled with the ideals and the dreams of man. — Shusaku Endo
He fished in his pocket for his keys and instead pulled out the last geode, gray and smooth, earth-shaped. He held it, warming in his palm, thinking of all mysteries the world contained: layers of stone, concealed beneath the flesh of earth and grass; these dull rocks, with their glimmering hidden hearts. — Kim Edwards
I've seen a lot of seasons, change in my time. It's been a very lucky life. — Tom Brokaw
I've had a tough time with Pynchon. I liked him very much when I first read him. I liked him less with each book. He got denser and more complex in a way that didn't really pay off. — Leslie Fiedler
But what does soulful even mean? The dictionary has it this way: "expressing or appearing to express deep and often sorrowful feeling." The culturally black meaning adds several more shades of color. First shade: soulfulness is sorrowful feeling transformed into something beautiful, creative and self-renewing, and - as it reaches a pitch - ecstatic. It is an alchemy of pain. — Zadie Smith
The three most important aspects of debugging and real estate are the same: Location, Location, and Location. — Richard E. Pattis
People are always telling me that they've seen people reading my books on the subway, or the beach, or whenever. — Salman Rushdie
The air smells of something sharp and antiseptic. My — Suzanne Collins
I remember the first script I wrote after 'Swingers' was a Western, and I just couldn't get it made. — Jon Favreau
Hungry?" Christian murmurs so only I can hear. I know he's not referring to the food, and the muscles deep in my belly respond.
"Very," I whisper, boldly meeting his gaze, and Christian's lips apart as he inhales.
Ha! See ... two can play at this game. — E.L. James
