Kochoki Quotes & Sayings
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Our expression and our words never coincide, which is why the animals don't understand us. — Malcolm De Chazal

When all else fails ... Love will always prevail! Shine your peace light of LOVE on all who may cross your path in life. You will make a difference! — Timothy Pina

Then it is better, sir, to love whom one cannot have?"
"Probably better," Lancelot said. "Certainly safer. — John Steinbeck

Heroes get remembered, but legends never die. — Babe Ruth

Because I love you, and to see you in any kind of pain is intolerable. If you are hurt, I will always do my best to see that you are mended. — K.M. Shea

I'm the dumb kid from the West Side of Chicago who has no business being at a place like this. I've got one long, tough road ahead of me. — Michael J. Collins

The raising of that flag on Suribachi means a Marine Corps for the next 500 years. — James Forrestal

I knuckle down with my demons, and with my weaknesses. — Carlos Santana

This is the war I fear. — Lord Mountbatten

That cause is strong which has, not a multitude, but one strong man behind it. — James Russell Lowell

We rationalize, we dissimilate, we pretend: we pretend that modern medicine is a rational science, all facts, no nonsense, and just what it seems. But we have only to tap its glossy veneer for it to split wide open, and reveal to us its roots and foundations, its old dark heart of metaphysics, mysticism, magic, and myth. Medicine is the oldest of the arts, and the oldest of the sciences: would one not expect it to spring from the deepest knowledge and feelings we have? — Oliver Sacks

Imagine that the world is a circle, that God is the center, and that the radii are the different ways human beings live. When those who wish to come closer to God walk towards the center of the circle, they come closer to one another at the same time as to God. The closer they come to God, the closer they come to one another. And the closer they come to one another, the closer they come to God. — Dorotheus Of Gaza