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Kunstler Blog Quotes By Hannah More

It is not so important to know everything as to know the exact value of everything, to appreciate what we learn and to arrange what we know. — Hannah More

Kunstler Blog Quotes By Tonya Burrows

How can you have so much compassion? Isn't it exhausting caring so much?" "Not as exhausting as pretending not to care about anything. — Tonya Burrows

Kunstler Blog Quotes By George Pierce Baker

Acted drama requires surrender of one's self, sympathetic absorption in the play as it develops. — George Pierce Baker

Kunstler Blog Quotes By George Santayana

You and I possess manifold ideal bonds in the interests we share; but each of us has his poor body and his irremediable, incommunicable dreams. — George Santayana

Kunstler Blog Quotes By William Hazlitt

The best part of our lives we pass in counting on what is to come. — William Hazlitt

Kunstler Blog Quotes By George Carlin

If you're reading it in a book, folks, it ain't self-help. It's help. — George Carlin

Kunstler Blog Quotes By Anne Bishop

He wondered if there was a way human males said they were sorry about something without saying they were sorry. Because he wasn't sorry about being angry. — Anne Bishop

Kunstler Blog Quotes By John Guy

Learning that flowered in days of yore In these our times is thought a bore. Once knowledge was a well to drink of; Now having fun is all men think of. — John Guy

Kunstler Blog Quotes By David Levithan

This is what we don't admit about first kisses: One of the most gratifying things about them is that they are proof, actual proof, that the other person wants to kiss us. We are desirable. We desire. Every kiss that matters contains a recognition at its core. — David Levithan

Kunstler Blog Quotes By Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

Love is like fire, a dangerous thing to play with, although the best of friends and the most loyal of servants when rightly handled. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster