Kohola Kai Quotes & Sayings
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I don't believe in bad books. There's either not enough editing, imagination, or explanations. Triple-check everything. — B.A. Gabrielle

You can be as great a man as you please while you're alive. Makes not a straw of difference once you go back to the mud. And — Joe Abercrombie

The greatest treasures of your life are associated with the people you love and who love you in return. — Brian Tracy

Life's too short not to laugh and enjoy the friends you have. — Vikki Romano

The religion which is to guide and fulfill the present and coming ages, whatever else it be, must be intellectual. The scientific mind must have a faith which is science. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I just wanna learn and I wanna grow. I wanna consume as much information as possible. I wanna be great. — Kid Cudi

It's great to make your own choices, but there's a price to pay. I could've made more money or been more famous. I could be the current groovy guy. — Michael Keaton

Soldier, you are gay until the United States military tells you otherwise. — Ryan Gielen

I find it incredibly romantic that people should fight for a cause they believe in and be prepared to die for it. — James D'arcy

I feel like I am more deserving than last year. It definitely feels good just to be on the team. — Andrew McCutchen

A good man is not a perfect man; a good man is an honest man, faithful and unhesitatingly responsive to the voice of God in his life. — John Fisher

Well, Judy, I would hope in the new year, we could start thinking about politics not like it was the Super Bowl, where you always have to have one team that wins and the other team has to be a loser. — John Breaux

To award prizes is to attempt to control the course of another man's work. It is a bid to have him do what you will approve. It affects not only the one who wins the award, but all those who in any measure strive for it. — Robert Henri

Solitude can be used well by very few people. They who do must have a knowledge of the world to see the foolishness of it, and enough virtue to despise all the vanity. — Abraham Cowley

Before I accept a job, I always talk to folks about it. 'Why does he kill these 22 people?' If they say, 'What difference does it make?' I know we have nothing more to talk about. A character has to be three-dimensional. — Powers Boothe