Kopernikusz Quotes & Sayings
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It's silly to try to escape other people's faults. They are inescapable. Just try to escape your own. — Marcus Aurelius

You have everything in you that Buddha has, that Christ has. You've got it all. But only when you start to acknowledge it is it going to get interesting. Your problem is you're afraid to acknowledge your own beauty. You're too busy holding on to your own unworthiness. You'd rather be a schnook sitting before some great man. That fits in more with who you think you are. Well, enough already. I sit before you and I look and I see your beauty, even if you don't. — Ram Dass

Remember when i slept with my head in a puddle at your feet? It was humility, or atonement. later your ankle was a pillow and finally you pulled me up and in my sleep i placed your hand above my heart, like i forgot i didn't live there anymore — Michelle Tea

I was playing catch with the European audience. — Charles Olson

The measure of man's ability to extend the sphere of social possibility can only start with the values of democracy. — Auliq Ice

To claim the World Bank is just an extension of U.S. foreign policy is just wrong. — Nicholas Stern

'My lige lady, generally,' quod he, 'Wommen desyren to have sovereyntee As well over hir housbond as hir love.' — Geoffrey Chaucer

I made an agreement with the fish. They'd give up their lives, if I'd eat every one that died for me. — Jarod Kintz

I had begun to see the past like this: there is a line; you can draw it yourself, or sometimes it gets drawn for you; either way, there it is, your past, a collection of people you used to be — Jamaica Kincaid

Youth lasts much longer than young people think. — Marie Josephine De Suin

Sense and Sensibility signs litter Devon
arrows with S & S on. Whenever Ang [Lee] sees a B & B sign he thinks it's for another movie. — Emma Thompson

But perhaps it is always so, that men form their conceptions from fictitious, conventional types, and then - all the combinations made - they are tired of the fictitious figures and begin to invent more natural, true figures. — Leo Tolstoy

Young dancers are training at a very vulnerable time in their lives, through adolescence, and while they are trying to work out who they are as people, never mind as a dancer. So train the whole person, not just the dancer. — Deborah Bull