Kostichka Quotes & Sayings
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If you don't like something about yourself, change it. If you're OK with it, you gotta own it. There's nothing in between. — Lori Lansens

Relative truths can also be absolute.
Relative absolute truths are like two people looking at the same coin, from two different sides, each sees a different truth and presumes they are looking at the same coin, and yet neither side can see the third side. — Caesar J. B. Squitti

We experimented and we experienced many altered states of awareness. We used the power plants. I did that for a year or two. — Frederick Lenz

A man of politics writes about philosophy: it could be that his "true" philosophy should be looked for rather in his writings on politics. In every personality there is one dominant and predominant activity: it is here that his thought must be looked for, in a form that is more often than not implicit and at times even in contradiction with what is professly expressed. — Antonio Gramsci

Quotes are like prompts. A way of searching, connecting the dots. — Masha Tupitsyn

I am a woman. I go on set, and I'll be who I am, and I'll represent who I am. I think it comes with age. — Karen Elson

I'm going to give you the memory of a rainbow. — Lois Lowry

I've stopped dreaming to believing in God. — Evans Biya

Books have been my greatest comfort, castle-building a never-failing delight, and scribbling a very profitable amusement. — Louisa May Alcott

I love Denmark. But it is a very safe place, and it is easy to let the state look after everything for you. — Agnes Obel

Childhood knows unhappiness through men. In solitude, it can relax its aches. When the human world leaves him in peace, the child feels like the son of the cosmos. — Gaston Bachelard

I am a closet birdwatcher. I can identify Southern African species, but it irks me I can barely tell a jay from a blackbird in the U.K. — Wilbur Smith

One of the misconceptions about BlackBerry is that it's your parents' smartphone. — Thorsten Heins