Ninchishou Quotes & Sayings
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There is a book of Revelation in every one's life, as there is in the Bible. — L.M. Montgomery
I would hate the thought of dying full stop; I've got to be honest with you. — Craig Fairbrass
In undergraduate classes, I often see writers who are still simply imitating. I mean, we all imitate - that's how we learn to speak or write in the first place - but they're writing a Dean Koontz novel or something. — Leni Zumas
Even in the midst of life's adversity, struggle or strife; Love's enduring presence remains steadfast. — Eleesha
If you decide to go on a Buddhist path, you have to be careful if you start mixing a lot of different traditions you are not totally familiar with - mixing this kind of meditation with that kind of practice or this kind of visualization with that kind of mantra. Then you really are concocting your own thing, and you have no idea what is going to happen. — Sakyong Mipham
Ryan Gosling. He was a good kid, good actor. I like him very much. What was the name of the movie? I've forgotten it. Fracture. — Anthony Hopkins
Stubborn, loyal, utterly driven to accomplish your mission." "Basically, you're both crazy heroes." "And everybody thinks you're both hot," says Dee. I scoff. "Now I know you're full of it. — Susan Ee
Though completely armed with knowledge and endowed with power, we are blind and impotent in a world we have equipped and organized-a world of which we now fear the inextricable complexity. — Paul Valery
It's an old ploy of the bourgeoisie. They keep a standing 'art' to defend their collapsing culture. — George Grosz
There is no school or teacher more valuable than your own experiences. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I believe in the magic and in the authority of words — Rene Char
When a vacuum forms, someting has to come along to fill it. Because that's what everybody does. — Haruki Murakami
Consequently the student who is devoid of talent will derive no more profit from this work than barren soil from a treatise on agriculture. — Quintilian
