Kurika Katana Quotes & Sayings
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If you're going to be an artist, all life is your subject. And all your experience is part of your art. A youngster told me recently that he was going to give himself a year to see if he has talent. A year! It takes a lifetime to see if you have it. Painting is total engagement. — Ben Shahn
Relationships are the currency of business. — Brian Basilico
is that breakfastization gives the scrambled egg a certain sacrality, right? — John Green
Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow may be for us and it may not. — Della Reese
There is a tendency among many shallow thinkers of our day to teach that every human act is a reflex, over which we do not exercise human control. They would rate a generous deed as no more praiseworthy than a wink, a crime as no more voluntary than a sneeze ... Such a philosophy undercuts all human dignity ... All of us have the power of choice in action at every moment of our lives. — Fulton J. Sheen
Whatever matters to human beings, trust is the atmosphere in which it thrives. — Sissela Bok
Lot Of Strip Clubs in Florida ... Good grief ... Florida has so many strip clubs, they need to change their state flag to a brass pole. — Wanda Sykes
The soft rasp of her erratic breathing is erotic, enticing, and I can almost taste her desire. — Lisa Renee Jones
For the people whose minds are in the past, even a heavy rain cannot bring them to the present time! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Dishonesty of any kind will create a blemish. — Gordon B. Hinckley
It is most important that we should keep in this country a certain leisured class. I am of the opinion of the ancient Jewish book which says there is no wisdom without leisure. — William Butler Yeats
One effect of benefit-cost analysis is to give any respectable engineer or economist a means for justifying almost any kind of project the national government wants to justify ... Exclusive reliance on benefit-cost analysis has been one of the greatest threats to wise decisions in water development. — Gilbert F. White
The questions asked at the end of lie are very simple ones: Did I love well? Did I love the people around me, my community, the earth, in a deep way? And perhaps, Did I live fully? Did I offer myself to life? — Jack Kornfield
