Ltes Egymi Quotes & Sayings
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It's quite true that what I am aiming at, even when I take portraits, is to get a scandalous picture. I would love to be a paparazzo. — Helmut Newton

In an ideal world, entertainment would be regarded as what it is - entertainment - and wouldn't be valued more heavily than education, than science, than environmental awareness. — Chris Kluwe

A lower power cannot compass the full understanding of a higher. But to limit one's belief to the bounds of one's own small powers, would be to tie oneself down to the foot of a tree, and deny the existence of its upper branches. — Mrs. Alfred Gatty

Make not thyself the judge of any man. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I've had an amazing professional life, personal life, but at 64 to have a son who gives us that much love and enjoyment is, wow! — Elton John

If everyone became a little god in his own little world and worked to make his little world a better place, the world becoming paradise on earth would cease to be a myth — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Do not be attached to the past or wait for the future. Be grateful for each day, that is enough. I do not believe in a future world, I deny the past. I believe entirely in the present. Employ your entire body and mind in the eternal now. — Santoka Taneda

It continues to impress me how fluently Americans, even immigrants like her, speak of their achievements. — Olivia Sudjic

One of the psychological reasons why decent people shrink from vulgar sex discussion is because by its very nature it is not a communicable kind of knowledge ... It is too sacred to be profaned. — Fulton J. Sheen

I don't necessarily buy any key to the future of happiness, but I need a little place in the sun sometimes or I think I will die. — Patty Griffin

But between now and then, there was Life; and Bod walked into it with his eyes and his heart wide open. — Neil Gaiman

He who eats alone chokes alone. — H.L. Mencken

Teaching sometimes seems like not one profession, but every profession. We ask them to be doctor and diplomat, calf-herder, map-maker, wizard and watchman, electricians of the mind. — Nancy Gibbs