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Klankomik Quotes By David Whyte

Honesty is grounded in humility and indeed in humiliation, and in admitting exactly where we are powerless. — David Whyte

Klankomik Quotes By Harrison Ford

My approach to acting is the 'let's pretend' school of acting. — Harrison Ford

Klankomik Quotes By Sting

Takes more than combat boots to make a man. — Sting

Klankomik Quotes By Paul Washer

The problem is, even when we preach the Gospel correctly, then we go to this thing on how to invite men and it's not biblical or historical. We get them to jump through some evangelical hoops and say, "yes" to the appropriate questions and we pope-ishly announce them to be saved. — Paul Washer

Klankomik Quotes By Don DeLillo

Sometimes it takes an entire morning to outlive a dream, to outwake a dream. — Don DeLillo

Klankomik Quotes By Yoshida Kenko

Should we only be interested to view the cherry blossoms at their peak, or the moon when it is full? To yearn for the moon when it is raining, or to be closed up in ones room, failing to notice the passing of Spring, is far more moving. Treetops just before they break into blossom, or gardens strewn with fallen flowers are just as worthy of notice. There is much to see in them. Is it any less wonderful to say, in the preface to a poem, that it was written on viewing the cherry blossoms just after they had peaked, or that something had prevented one from seeing them altogether, than to say "on seeing the cherry blossoms"? Of course not. Flowers fall and the moon sets, these are the cyclic things of the world, but still there are brutish people who say that there is nothing left worth seeing, and fail to appreciate. — Yoshida Kenko

Klankomik Quotes By Caroline Kennedy

To the extent that we are all educated and informed, we will be more equipped to deal with the gut issues that tend to divide us. — Caroline Kennedy