Kunimoto Allan Quotes & Sayings
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Only one human being recognized as one's neighbour is necessary in order to cure a man of self-love — Soren Kierkegaard
Some authors have a very hard time understanding that in order to be faithful to the spirit of the book, it's almost always impossible to remain faithful to the text. You have to make changes. — Richard Russo
It's always better to have too much to read than not enough.
Ann Patchett — Ann Patchett
You could be a member of a special, macho, elite force, protecting mankind from insidios evil in all forms, including the triple-decker bacon cheeseburger."
"I can saftly say I've never battled a cheeseburger. — Kerrelyn Sparks
I choose not to remain at good today, but rather to answer the call to greatness. — Marianne Williamson
God makes his gospel attractive through his people. — Gary Rohrmayer
I would like to reiterate that I don't want any profiles of me. I am not newsworthy. — Fred Wilson
Bravery is not man's monopoly. — Mahatma Gandhi
Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass,
Stains the white radiance of Eternity — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Of course I prefer to have nature around me, but it doesn't have to be with the exact original vegetation for nostalgic reasons. Nature is moving and making new things. — Theo Jansen
The camera is a remarkable instrument. Saturate yourself with your subject, and the camera will all but take you by the hand and point the way. — Margaret Bourke-White
Just know, my darling girl, that if I could, I would call you every day of your life just to say "I love you" with nothing else attached to those words. No criticism. No advice. No requests. Just to say I love you. — Diane Chamberlain
We might say that there can be pity in its full-fledged form only where there is also mercy for self: for the self engulfed by a sense of its own utter blackness can never win through to a sufficient recognition of the sorrows of the other as other. — Martha C. Nussbaum
Christians have a dual citizenship - on earth and in heaven - and our citizenship in heaven ought to make us better people here on earth. — Warren W. Wiersbe
