Famous Quotes & Sayings

Konne Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 8 famous quotes about Konne with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Konne Quotes

Konne Quotes By Geoffrey Chaucer

And as for me, though that I konne but lyte,
On bokes for to rede I me delyte,
And to hem yive I feyth and ful credence,
And in myn herte have hem in reverence
So hertely, that ther is game noon
That fro my bokes maketh me to goon,
But yt be seldom on the holyday,
Save, certeynly, whan that the month of May
Is comen, and that I here the foules synge,
And that the floures gynnen for to sprynge,
Farewel my bok and my devocioun! — Geoffrey Chaucer

Konne Quotes By Pamela Harden

Tea, chocolate,Scotties and a good book. Perfect! — Pamela Harden

Konne Quotes By Dan Wakefield

Appreciation of life itself, becoming suddenly aware of the miracle of being alive, on this planet, can turn what we call ordinary life into a miracle. We come awake to such a realization when we recognize our connection to a spiritual dimension. — Dan Wakefield

Konne Quotes By John Irving

Grown-ups shouldn't finish books they're not enjoying. When you're no longer a child, and you no longer live at home, you don't have to finish everything on your plate. One reward of leaving school is that you don't have to finish books you don't like. — John Irving

Konne Quotes By Derek Landy

They're here!" he cried, slamming the door and scuttling to the window.
Amber frowned. "The vampires?"
Glen looked back at her, real fear on his face. "Your parents. — Derek Landy

Konne Quotes By Colin Munroe

I have to do what I'm supposed to do with my life. Don't think less of me. — Colin Munroe

Konne Quotes By Clifford D. Simak

Man's inability to understand and appreciate the thought and viewpoint of another man would be a stumbling block which no amount of mechanical ability could overcome. — Clifford D. Simak

Konne Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Take the destiny upon yourself, and bear it, its burden and
its greatness, without ever asking what reward might come from outside. For the creator must be a world for himself and must find everything in himself and in Nature, to whom his whole life is devoted. — Rainer Maria Rilke