Konseptual Smkk Quotes & Sayings
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When we have 'second thoughts' about something, our first thoughts don't seem like thoughts at all - just feelings. — Sydney J. Harris

Lying on the roof counting the stars that fill the sky
I wonder if
Someone in the heavens looking back down on me
I'll never know
So much space to believe — Dave Matthews

It was my duty to have loved the highest; It surely was my profit had I known: It would have been my pleasure had I seen. We needs must love the highest when we see it, Not Lancelot, nor another. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Be a gift, a light, a blessing as far as the eye can see to answer a call as well as a genuine, compassionate heart can reach. — Angelica Hopes

Beethoven said that it's better to hit the wrong note confidently, than hit the right note unconfidently. Never be afraid to be wrong or to embarrass yourself; we are all students in this life, and there is always something more to learn. — Mike Norton

I don't love you anymore. Goodbye. — Patrick Marber

You hate because you are scared, and you fear because you don't understand. — Jo Treggiari

From a purely tourist standpoint, Oxford is overpowering, being so replete with architecture and history and anecdote that the visitor's mind feels dribbling and helpless, as with an over-large mouthful of nougat. — Margaret Halsey

I never once considered that it was appropriate to put taxpayer money on the line in resolving Lehman Brothers. — Henry Paulson

Burn me down to ashes,
Lend me to the flames.
Rise again I valiantly shall,
For LOVE is but my name. — Anurag Anand

At that moment his soul is fuller of the tomb and him who lies there than of the altar and Him of whom it speaks. Such stages have to be gone through, I believe, by all young and brave souls, who must win their way through hero-worship to the worship of Him who is the King and Lord of heroes. — Thomas Hughes

Letters are among the most significant memorial a person can leave behind them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe