Koro Sensei Motivational Quotes & Sayings
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He didn't believe in a God who sifted through prayers, answering some and ignoring others, no matter how unworthy or worthy a person might be. Instead, he preferred to believe in a God who bestowed all people with gifts and abilities and placed them in an imperfect world; only then was faith tested, only then could faith be earned. — Nicholas Sparks

The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intension nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to fill bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. — Isaac Newton

A low capacity for getting along with those near us often goes hand in hand with a high receptivity to the idea of the brotherhood of men. — Eric Hoffer

I love making comedy. I never stopped loving it. I will continue to love it and I can't believe that I get to do it. — Mike Myers

The fluteplayer puts breath into a flute, and who makes the music? Not the flute. The Fluteplayer! — Rumi

I suppose, to be fair, I don't miss the energy of youth very much - because I was never fit. So it doesn't matter not being able to walk miles, striding the countryside, taking deep breaths and enjoying the scenery. That was never on my agenda. — Maeve Binchy

I shuddered at the thought and from that point on did my best to stop thinking. — Mike Gayle

I am lucky. I did not choose this life. It chose me. It's strange like that; not picking my path, but rather easing into the water and letting it carry me where it will. Yes, there will be nights where I feel like my destiny is at my fingertips and there will be nights I wish the lights were off and I could just make these sounds in the dark. Still, I will always be there, wherever there might be, staring into blackness hoping the blackness stares back at me. — Andrew McMahon

Learning dance steps was the sorry Saturday night pursuit of every boardinghouse girl in America — Amor Towles

Satire is tragedy plus time. — Lenny Bruce

The nineteenth century, utilitarian throughout, set up a utilitarian interpretation of the phenomenon of life which has come down to us and may still be considered as the commonplace of everyday thinking ... An innate blindness seems to have closed the eyes of this epoch to all but those facts which show life as a phenomenon of utility — Jose Ortega Y Gasset