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Kyhns Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

I've striven my whole life for humility, but if I'd ever achieved it, I'd probably be pretty damn proud of that. — Benjamin Franklin

Kyhns Quotes By Romain Rolland

The friend who understands you, creates you. — Romain Rolland

Kyhns Quotes By Maggie Young

Males were expected to be ready to fuck any hole they could slip their dicks into. Boys weren't considered men unless they were influenced by their carnal instincts to spread their seed. — Maggie Young

Kyhns Quotes By Ibrahim Rugova

My vision is to have an independent Kosovo, democratic, with a politically tolerant society and with a solid economy, integrated into the EU, the NATO and to continue with our good relations with the USA. — Ibrahim Rugova

Kyhns Quotes By Victoria Abril

Compared to dancing, films seemed to me to be the work of lay bums. There was no physical pain; it was enough to say and imagine what was in the script. It was very easy for me. — Victoria Abril

Kyhns Quotes By Ana Castillo

If you wish to heal your sadness or anger, seek to heal the sadness or anger of others. They are looking to you for guidance, help, courage, strength, understanding, and for assurance. Most of all, they are looking to you for love. He smiled. — Ana Castillo

Kyhns Quotes By Thomas Canty

Books should be like magical jewelled boxes. It's the writer's job to tell the story. My job [the artist] is to make you want to pick up the box, and to peer inside. — Thomas Canty

Kyhns Quotes By Robert Plant

So many white kids, English kids - we had no culture. — Robert Plant

Kyhns Quotes By Barry Sanders

A lot of times I did lose yards on a run, but it wasn't for lack of trying. — Barry Sanders

Kyhns Quotes By Khalil Gibran

And God said, Love your enemy, & I obeyed Him & loved myself. — Khalil Gibran

Kyhns Quotes By Robert Crumb

They were just snapshots, nothing special, nothing particularly artistic. They were used for utility purposes. (On photographs of mundane streetscapes he had Stanley Something-or-other take in Sacramento in 1988 to serve as backgrounds to his cartoons. People don't draw it, all this crap, people don't focus attention on it because it's ugly, it's bleak, it's depressing ... But, this is the world we live in; I wanted my work to reflect that, the background reality of urban life. ) — Robert Crumb