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Kouye Quotes & Sayings

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Top Kouye Quotes

You don't need to have everything to be happy. Enjoy the moment. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Some people read to confirm their own hopelessness. Others read to be rescued from it. — Anais Nin

Why would you want the cure?-Elijah
I want to live and die like a normal person. Not the way you and Nik want me to.-Rebecca
I still don't understand. Why must you always think of our family as a burdon? Now and forever. Those words mean are as important to me now as they ever were.-Elijah
You will always be my brother and I will always love you.-Rebecca — L.J.Smith

It goes way, way back when we were under Sweden's rule. We always think they are better than us. We played against them so often for so many years. Every country has one opponent they want to beat and for us, it's Sweden. — Saku Koivu

Art is the body's pronunciation of the soul. — Michael Gungor

It was hard to describe what she had sensed, but it had been distinct and clear, like the shape of a leafless tree against the sky, or a crow flying across a ploughed field. She hesitated to close her eyes again, for it had risen up close to her face like something appalling. — Jessica Rydill

You are not his princess; you are your own queen. — Nikita Gill

I'm focused on solving the problem that would make it plausible for gov't to get back to solving real problems. — Lawrence Lessig

The calendar says I had known him only a few months but there exist friendships which develop their own inner duration, their own eons of transparent time, independent of rotating, malicious music. — Vladimir Nabokov

People today are in danger of drowning in information; but, because they have been taught that information is useful, they are more willing to drown than they need be.
If they could handle information, they would not have to drown at all. — Idries Shah

Christianity was preached by ignorant men and believed by servants, and that is why it resembles nothing ever known. — Joseph De Maistre