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Kyosho Quotes By Maurice Druon

First love is the only pure and happy one. If it goes wrong, nothing can replace it. Later loves can never attain to the same limpid perfection; though they may be as solid, as marble, they are streaked with veins of another colour, the dried blood of the past. — Maurice Druon

Kyosho Quotes By Debasish Mridha

The more loving, kind and simple we are, the more we resemble the God. — Debasish Mridha

Kyosho Quotes By Horace

Nothing is difficult to mortals; we strive to reach heaven itself in our folly.
[Lat., Nil mortalibus arduum est;
Coelum ipsum petimus stultitia.] — Horace

Kyosho Quotes By Bernard Kelvin Clive

Without the rocks, the streams will lose their song — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Kyosho Quotes By Mark Owen

People think SEALs are fearless. Think again. No one lives without fear; — Mark Owen

Kyosho Quotes By Nick Harkaway

My family has something of a special relationship with confidence tricks: my grandfather was a professional swindler. — Nick Harkaway

Kyosho Quotes By Michael Grant

How am I supposed to feed you?" Drake demanded.
"Darkness say to coyote: don't kill human. Did not say don't eat dead human."
Drake laughed with a certain delight. This Pack Leader was definitely a smarter animal than the original one. — Michael Grant

Kyosho Quotes By Hermann Hesse

What you call passion is not a spiritual force, but friction between the soul and the outside world. Where passion dominates, that does not signify the presence of greater desire and ambition, but rather the misdirection of these qualities toward and isolated and false goal, with a consequent tension and sultriness in the atmosphere. Those who direct the maximum force of their desires toward the center, toward true being, toward perfection, seem quieter than the passionate souls because the flame of their fervor cannot always be seen. In argument, for example, they will not shout or wave their arms. But, I assure you, they are nevertheless, burning with subdued fires. — Hermann Hesse