Krappa Quotes & Sayings
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Don't let anyone see your vulnerable spots. Once they knew how to hurt you, they would do it again and again. — Sarah Addison Allen

The ugly duckling is a misunderstood universal myth. It's not about turning into a blonde Barbie doll or becoming what you dream of being; it's about self-revelation, becoming who you are. — Baz Luhrmann

My life is not possible to tell. I change every day, change my patterns, my concepts, my interpretations. I am a series of moods and sensations. I play a thousand roles. I weep when I find others play them for me. My real self is unknown. My work is merely an essence of this vast and deep adventure. — Anais Nin

Don't picture yourselves as architects coming in with a complete blueprint, but rather as adventurers, trying to decipher a treasure map together. — John Eldredge

If you had one word to describe the root of all this rage, it's humiliation. — Hamza Yusuf

And stature commanding and exact - in intellect richly endowed - in natural eloquence a prodigy - in soul manifestly "created but a little lower than the angels" - yet a slave, ay, a fugitive slave, - trembling for his safety, hardly daring to believe — Frederick Douglass

Gossip is the worst form of judging. — Nathan Eldon Tanner

Apparently, before we are born, each of us experiences a vision of what our life can be, complete with reflections on our parents and our tendencies to engage in particular control dramas, even how we might work through these dramas with these parents and go on to be prepared for what we want to accomplish. — James Redfield

To begin is no more agony than opening your hand. — June Jordan

I always have dashi in my refrigerator - it's the almighty Japanese ingredient. — Masaharu Morimoto

I really hate being recognised. I'm quite a shy person, and I'm not very good at talking to strangers. So when people come up to me in the street, I just find it quite awkward. I don't really know what to say to them. — Hannah Murray