Kocanna Quotes & Sayings
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Every human community will disappoint us, regardless of how well-intentioned or inclusive. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

A path toward Truth is darkness; a journey through the woods, at night, blindfolded. Find 'Self' & you can find Light with eyes closed. — Ace Antonio Hall

Winning. We want to win; it may go otherwise. We accept. Losing. We never want to fall though it goes otherwise. Shouldn't we accept? — Bhavik Sarkhedi

Upon the whole I doubt whether the Benefits of opposition to the Constitution opposition to the Constitution will not ultimately be productive of more good than evil; it has called forth, in its defence, abilities which would not perhaps have been otherwise exerted that have thrown a new light upon the science of government, It has given the rights of man a full and fair discussion, and explained them in so clear and forcible a manner, as cannot fail to make a lasting impression. — George Washington

Come on. Let me have it. Don't disappear in there.' I mean inside herself, where I'll never get to her. — Jennifer Niven

I graduated from school for graphic design, and I started to get into acting class just to get over severe fright. I was an extremely shy person. I could barely say hello to anybody. — Trevor Donovan

Nothin' taken for granted, just learn from my mistakes.
My will too strong, my spirit's somethin' they can't take. — Slim The Mobster

I've had a quiet fascination with New Zealand for most of my life. — Richard Dean Anderson

Memory is the most transient of all possessions. And when it goes, it leaves as few traces as stars that have disappeared. — Erica Jong

The writer, like a priest, must be exempted from secular labor. His work needs a frolic health; he must be at the top of his condition. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Lonely and lovely and lethal, Jon Snow reflected, and I might have had her. Her, and Winterfell, and my lord father's name. Instead he had chosen a black cloak and a wall of ice. Instead he had chosen honor. A bastard's sort of honor. — George R R Martin

All learning is useful, all the sciences are curious, all the arts are beautiful; but the most useful, most curious and most beautiful is perfect knowledge and perfect government of oneself. — Frances Wright

The conclusion, so vexatious to democracy, that wisdom and not popularity qualifies for rule may be forced upon us by the peril in atomic energy. — Richard M. Weaver