Kris Valentine Quotes & Sayings
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Top Kris Valentine Quotes
Do you know what the imagination is, Susan?"
The child nodded sagely. "That's when you see things that aren't really there."
"Well, not exactly," said Kris with a smile. "No -- to me the imagination is a place all by itself. A very wonderful country. You've heard of the British Nation and the French Nation?"
Susan nodded again.
"Well, this is the Imagination. And once you get there you can do almost anything you want. — Valentine Davies
I'm just learning who I am and how relationships work and how to make them function. No different from anyone else. — Drew Barrymore
I've done my share of period stuff. I'm not sure why, but people say I have a period face. The bread and butter of British TV is Jane Austen adaptations and bridges and bonnets and boats and horses. — Tom Hiddleston
The victims of Ankara peace rally sacrificed their lives for peace and their only wish was We Want Peace. — Widad Akreyi
Don't feel bad for one moment about doing what brings you joy. — Sarah J. Maas
Religion should be a source for reconciliation, for tolerance and for empathy. — Charles Kimball
When you play with a gentleman, you play like a gentleman. But when you play with bastards, make sure you play like a bigger bastard. Otherwise, you will lose. — Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
She [Justice sandra Day O'Connor] wrote - and this is one we should all remember - she wrote that even war is not a blank check for the president when it comes to the rights of the nation's citizens. She held that even this president is not above the law. — Patrick Leahy
It must be admitted that the West has reached a level of scientific mastery and outstanding specialisation. In its points of reference, this evolution commands admiration and all civilisations have to benefit from the dynamic of this rationality, as they can derive lessons from the progress achieved. "Benefiting", "deriving lessons" do not, nevertheless, mean submission. In the same way, it must be acknowledged that other civilisations and cultures propose a rich vision of the world, and that some of these have managed to preserve the basic values of life, and glimpses of their fundamental shape are beginning to be seen in the West. It is not a question of suggesting a new wave of "love for exoticism and folklore". On the contrary, it is a question of engaging in an exigent reflection about cultural specificities and possible enrichment starting from within cultures and not at their peripherals. — Tariq Ramadan
