Kurly Korn Quotes & Sayings
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To possess something is to lose it. To feel something without possessing it is to keep it, because in that way one extracts its essence. — Fernando Pessoa

My dad got me a huge board when I was little. He loves to surf. He suited me up and sent me out on this huge wave. I went under, and when I came out and the board hit me in the face. So I said, I never wanted to do this again. I stayed away until I was 13. — Shaun White

Pale hair fell in waves to his shoulders, framing a face mortal females considered a sensual feast. They didn't know the man was actually a devil in angel's skin. They should have, though. He practically glowed with irreverence, and there was an unholy gleam in his green eyes that proclaimed he would laugh in your face while cutting out your heat. Or laugh in your face while you cut out his heart. — Gena Showalter

It's sad to fall asleep. It separates people. Even when you're sleeping together, you're all alone. — J.L. Merrow

To know, that is, with the knowledge that is a process of living. — Nan Shepherd

That realm is never long in quiet, where the ruler is a soldier. — John Webster

If you're failing to strategize, you're probably using your time in the wrong ways. — Jay Abraham

So much of being a good friend was knowing when to keep your mouth shut. — Emma Straub

The deeper in you go the more unique you become — Muni Natarajan

Patriotism was a living fire of unquestioned belief and purpose. — Frank Knox

But I suspect that all writers come up with premises of some kind, fragments of narrative or scenarios, in the course of a working week. — Nick Hornby

The heart contains passion but the imagination alone contains poetry,' says Charles Baudelaire. This too was the lesson that Theophile Gautier, most subtle of all modern critics, most fascinating of all modern poets, was never tired of teaching - 'Everybody is affected by a sunrise or a sunset.' The absolute distinction of the artist is not his capacity to feel nature so much as his power of rendering it. The entire subordination of all intellectual and emotional faculties to the vital and informing poetic principle is the surest sign of the strength of our Renaissance. — Oscar Wilde

Remember: if you can see the Empire State Building,
The Empire State Building can see you. — Robert Polito

I'd like to go to Brazil I think. Do a little South America trip. — Kristanna Loken