Kollwitz Pieta Quotes & Sayings
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Nature is always behind the age — Oscar Wilde
There is no story that is you or that leads to you. Every story leads away from you. — Byron Katie
If you're still, and if you don't hope too much, peace will come to you. It's a grace. But you have to choose happiness. — Dean Koontz
The justice of any single commandment cannot be proven logically in an irrefutable manner, and there is no moral law which is binding under all conditions without exception. Ethics, generally, exist only as far as we are willing to accept them.
(from 'The Specter of Alexander Wolf') — Gaito Gazdanov
To blindly trust government is to automatically vest it with excessive power. To distrust government is simply to trust humanity - to trust in the ability of average people to peacefully, productively coexist without some official policing their every move. The State is merely another human institution - less creative than Microsoft, less reliable than Federal Express, less responsible than the average farmer husbanding his land, and less prudent than the average citizen spending his own paycheck. — James Bovard
In your heart there is innocence waiting to be free. — Ray Davies
I wear my heart on my blog. — Coco J. Ginger
I envy people who could just have one drink and not go look for cocaine afterwards. — Felipe Esparza
I know it. Just as I know if you made it a choice between you and me, I wouldn't stand a chance. — Nora Roberts
O thoughts of men accursed!
Past and to come seems best; things present, worst. — William Shakespeare
I'm animal obsessed! I basically have a farm in my house. — Nikki Reed
All around me, I see misery. A blind man with sunglasses and cane, like some caricature of a blind man, hobbling down the street. An old woman hunched over so far that her torso is nearly parallel to the ground. I hear someone sobbing behind me, and turn to see a middle-aged woman with dark hair, her eyes red from crying. I wonder, though: Is this place really so miserable, or have I fallen prey to what social scientists call confirmation bias? I expect Moldova to be miserable, so I see misery everywhere. — Eric Weiner
I can put two and two together, you know. Do not think you are dealing with a man who has lost his grapes. — Tom Stoppard
We forgive so long as we love. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Perhaps if there were more time, or if time were more malleable; if she could be both places at once, live parallel lives — Jennifer E. Smith
