Kojos Ciurna Quotes & Sayings
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You may have the loftiest goals, the highest ideals, the noblest dreams, but remember this nothing works unless you do. — Nido R. Qubein

Every man has a right to life. That means that he also has a right to make a comfortable living. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

The ultimate, hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently. — David Graeber

True independence is an illusion; no one matures in a vacuum. We have heroes, we see villains, and ultimately we try to walk the path that's our own, through an ideological valley whose landmarks have already been described and claimed by others. — Nicolas Wilson

Love has the power of making you believe what you would normally treat with the deepest suspicion. — Honore Gabriel Riqueti, Comte De Mirabeau

We know the seductive alchemy of art. To transform private anguish into a narrative of truth, if not beauty; to make sense where there was none; to bring order out of chaos - these are the promises art makes. — Kathryn Harrison

I drink in his wholeness, the soudness of his body and mind. It runs through me like the morphling they give me in the hospital, dulling the pain of the last weeks. — Suzanne Collins

When fans think WWE, I don't want them to think Hulk Hogan or The Rock or Stone Cold Steve Austin or John Cena. I want them to think of The Miz. I want to be on every show. When we need a guy to do Conan or Jimmy Kimmel, I want them to call me. I wanna be on the cover of all the video games. I want it all. — The Miz

*** Teacher: "Why are you on the floor?" Johnny: "Because you said to do this math problem without tables! — Various

Men deluded themselves when they believed in better days, some bygone era when the sun shone brighter. Better days had never existed. Joy had always been stolen, and sweeter because of that fact. — Zachary Jernigan

If you exile a writer, however free the country he is sent to, there will always be a sense of internal constraint. — Ma Jian

Why were things wrong just as they were? The questions which I asked myself numberless times since boyhood rose again to my lips. Why are we all burdened with the duty to destroy everything, change everything, entrust everything to impermanency? Is it this unpleasant duty that the world calls life? Or am I the only one for whom it is a duty? At least there was no doubt that I was alone in regarding the duty as a heavy burden. — Yukio Mishima

The way the terrorist is trained to operate, especially the suicide terrorists, makes punishment and the threat of punishment far less valuable to those who would prevent the crime. — John Ashcroft

Music, once admitted to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton