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Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By Christopher Carosa

In space you don't stop. — Christopher Carosa

Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By Jonah Peretti

A creative idea plus a fresh network is the best way to go from zero to millions. — Jonah Peretti

Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By Dakota Fanning

It's what I love about what I do and the life that I'm able to have and be able to just be so normal one day and be here the next ... I feel so lucky to be able to do what I do. — Dakota Fanning

Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By Cristina Saralegui

I'm happy. I've had a great career. I adore my family. My closest friends from decades ago remain my closest friends. — Cristina Saralegui

Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By Diana Hagee

(Isn't it wonderful to serve the God of "it's never too late"?) — Diana Hagee

Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By Beppe Severgnini

Un viaggiatore americano ha scritto: "Italy is the land of human nature". — Beppe Severgnini

Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By James Patterson

Right now, America looks like a fatheaded, shortsighted, gas-guzzling arrogant blowhard to the rest of the world. — James Patterson

Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

The habit of collecting, of attachment to things, is an essential human trait. But Western civilization put collecting on a pedestal by inventing museums. Museums are about representing power. It could be the king's power or, later, people's power. — Orhan Pamuk

Miyamoto Musashi Brainy Quotes By Tracy Lee Simmons

Man may not be the colossus some secular spirits would have him be, armed with the strength and wisdom of the gods, but he has partaken of ambrosia. He has squinted trough the veil and seen just enough of divinity to measure himself by it. The Humanist knows both the strengths and the frailties of man. He strives. But he knows the bounds of his striving.......

Visions and ideals need a path, a way, a roadmap people can use as to arrive at those better, more permanent things that the wise are always seeing dimly whenever they strained their eyes. So man turned a mirror on himself, looked soberly, and-one day-began to write accounts of the discoveries made on the grandest odyssey of them all: the journey to the core of the human mind and soul. The grateful among us read them. — Tracy Lee Simmons