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Legends Of Korra Quotes & Sayings

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Continuous external growth, like continuous inhaling, is not sustainable. But because we have been inhaling for so long, consuming for so long, even though we see that it can't go on this way, we don't know how to alter the pattern. We have to recover our natural sense of balance ... only when we exhale can we inhale again, and that's how life continues. — Ilchi Lee

Believing: it means believing in our own lies. And I can say that I am grateful that I got this lesson very early. — Gunter Grass

I DON'T WANT TO GO. — Terry Pratchett

The most successful people are so original. — Idina Menzel

It's hard to imagine a civilization without onions; in one form or another their flavor blends into almost everything in the meal except the desert. — Julia Child

That which doesn't boil need not be stirred;
That which isn't shared never occurred. — Theron Arnold

In my personal life I'm not very tough at all, but in my professional life, having to deal with being a woman in a man's world, I'm really tough. I never back down from a fight or an argument. I'm willing to stand there toe to toe with anyone. — Cher

I miss New York. I still love how people talk to you on the street - just assault you and tell you what they think of your jacket. — Madonna Ciccone

I see before me the Gladiator lie: / He leans upon his hand - his manly brow / Consents to death, but conquers agony. — George Gordon Byron

People don't realize the amount of stress you put on your body both physically and mentally from just the wear and tear of a season. — Grant Hill

I don't know, I think the crowds are even more responsive now because the audiences are skewing younger. — James Young

Most of us stumble into the kingdom with nary a clue how to do this. So we thrash about, make reckless attempts, arm ourselves with slogans, goad ourselves with guilt, fail and fail and fail, and finally settle for spiritual mediocrity. Our inner lives remain cramped and musty. We resort to mere conformity, to a masquerade of piety to cover up for our lack of real Christlikeness. — Stephen A. Macchia

Why is it that the destruction of something created by humans is called vandalism, yet the destruction of something created by God is called development? — Edward Abbey