Kydot Quotes & Sayings
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You learn to control every aspect of your muscles, your face, your toes, your fingernails. And that is how you tell a story, through movement. — Karlie Kloss

There is no such thing as a secret - not really, not in the modern world, not with photography and telegraphy and railways and newspaper presses. — Robert Harris

People read so much into what I do. It's fascinating to me because some of it's probably there, but I haven't thought of it. — Paul Reubens

Dreams haunted The Riverworld. — Philip Jose Farmer

Everything must have a beginning, to speak in Sanchean phrase; and that beginning must be linked to something that went before. The Hindus give the world an elephant to support it, but they make the elephant stand upon a tortoise. — Mary Shelley

The difficulty of faith doesn't come from the lack of feeling or even action but from the lack of divine knowledge - the knowledge of who God is and of the depth of His love. Your faith isn't so much about what you have done or not done, but what God has done and how much He has loved you. The most awful thing about faltering faith isn't the human relationships that can suffer, though they are tragedies, but it is the fact that you are missing out on the love and acceptance that God has waiting for you. — Hayley DiMarco

History should be studied but not worshipped. — Magnus Flyte

All pleasures contain an element of sadness. — Jonathan Eybeschutz

To protect her son, Shishupala's mother gets from Krishna a boon that he will forgive a hundred crimes of her son. But she does not bother to warn her son never to commit a crime. Thus Vyasa draws attention to a peculiar human trait of trying to solve a problem through external means without bringing about any internal transformation. — Devdutt Pattanaik

Don't touch my plumtree!
Said my friend and saying so...
Broke the branch for me — Basho Matsuo

I am one of those irritating people, who hang on to the door-knob after they say good-bye, and will neither come back nor go, always remembering something else which must be said ... — Nellie L. McClung

The Word in your head is the Word that you know, but the Word in your heart is the Word you live by. — Sunday Adelaja