Kyaw Gyi Quotes & Sayings
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We do not see God, but everywhere we see something divine; first and most typically in the center of a reasonable man, in the depth of a living human product. You can directly feel and think nature, the universe, but not the Godhead. Only the man among men can poetize and think divinely and live with religion ... — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

To be in a band on the road is to have anything and everything you want just by picking up the phone. — Gene Simmons

Harvard University psychologist William James summed it up beautifully. 'The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.' This — Ashwin Sanghi

I really love animals. My cat is my little soul mate. He's not just a cat, he's my friend. — Tracey Emin

You will find, if you think for a moment, that the people who influence you are the people who believe in you. — Henry Drummond

I suspect I'm the only politician in America who won an election in this last cycle with TV ads saying I was going to try to pass the first single-payer system in America. — Peter Shumlin

Will," she whispered against his mouth. She wanted him closer to her so badly, it was like an ache, a painful hot ache that spread from her stomach to speed her heart and knot her hands in his hair and set her skin burning. "Will, you need not be so careful. I will not break. — Cassandra Clare

Through true love, you touch inner completeness. — Rajneesh

The map is not the territory (coined by Alfred Korzybski), and the name is not the thing named. — Gregory Bateson

First, Christ took upon his own head the sins of those who have wronged us. Second, because of this, he stands between us and those whom we think have wronged us, asking us to realize that the atonement is sufficient for those sins and to therefore repent of our grudges and give up our enmity. And finally, if we forgive, the atonement fills us with what we have lacked and either washes away our pain, or sustains us in it. — James L. Farrell