Kunibert Oboe Quotes & Sayings
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The peace that resides in you will express itself only when you free all the fears and doubts you have in your mind. — Stephen Richards

When I was being brought up, we weren't allowed to wallow in self-pity, which was a thoroughly good thing. We were all fine and healthy because that was what we were told to be. — Maeve Binchy

Most people who have been enlightened in previous incarnations normally begin to regain their past-life enlightenment around the age of twenty-nine, when their astrological Saturn return takes place. — Frederick Lenz

I can't really trip about people not knowing, I guess in due time, all in God speed. But some amazing music I have is from artists that people really don't know. It's like, some things are really a gift, and if that's not meant to be, hey I can live with that — Teedra Moses

All we have to see is that I don't belong to you, and you don't belong to me. — George Michael

Orangutans teach us that looks are not everything-but warned near it. — Will Cuppy

I didn't cry when I left free-booting, smash-and-grab papers that would have appeared to be far more natural homes for me and, at the risk of being vulgar, paid far better for my services. — Julie Burchill

One Power alone makes a Poet: Imagination. The Divine Vision. — William Blake

Finding meaning in the moment is what gives those meanings a value worth remembering. — Steven Redhead

Our mission is to revive the gaming industry by increasing our user base, — Satoru Iwata

Every word has its fragrance: there is a harmony and a disharmony of fragrances, and hence of words. — Friedrich Nietzsche

We go by the major vote, and if the majority are insane, the sane must go to the hospital. — Horace Mann

Most pleasures embrace us but to strangle. — Michel De Montaigne

To those that are not accustomed to it the inner beauty appears as ugliness because humanity in general inclines to the outer and knows nothing of the inner. — Wassily Kandinsky