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Musiques Classiques Quotes By Yasunari Kawabata

Now that Otoko had heard about the night at Enoshima, that old love flared up ominously within her. Yet in those flames she could see a single white lotus blossom. Their love was a dreamlike flower that not even Keiko could stain. — Yasunari Kawabata

Musiques Classiques Quotes By Candace Bushnell

It's always the people who don't want things who get them. — Candace Bushnell

Musiques Classiques Quotes By Harry Connick Jr.

Let's kick the tires and light the fires, big daddy. — Harry Connick Jr.

Musiques Classiques Quotes By Ignatius Of Loyola

Love is shown more in deeds than in words. — Ignatius Of Loyola

Musiques Classiques Quotes By Hope Denney

Have you ever done anything in your life without wondering how it looked to someone else? Do you know what it is to do something as simple as genuinely smile or laugh without trying to see it through another person's eyes? I feel exhausted for you. — Hope Denney

Musiques Classiques Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Becoming serious was not the same thing as approaching truth, I sensed, however vaguely. — Haruki Murakami

Musiques Classiques Quotes By Alan Villiers

There is little man has made that approaches anything in nature, but a sailing ship does. There is not much man has made that calls to all the best in him, but a sailing ship does. — Alan Villiers

Musiques Classiques Quotes By Joan Armatrading

My mother bought a piano, put it in the front room, and I just started writing my songs. — Joan Armatrading

Musiques Classiques Quotes By Leah Hager Cohen

Is there a wrong way to say "I don't know"? Yes. When we declare ignorance, it should be a) honest and b) in the spirit of opening ourselves up to hearing, to learning, to receiving. When we say "I don't know" under these conditions, the words can forge connection, healing, growth. But when we resist or disavow knowledge, when we profess ignorance as a way of donning armor and evading accountability, then we make a mockery of those words, and we rupture connections not only with others but within ourselves, within our souls. — Leah Hager Cohen