Onica Santa Monica Quotes & Sayings
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When men cannot communicate their thoughts to each other, simply because of difference of language, all the similarity of their common human nature is of no avail to unite them in fellowship. — Augustine Of Hippo
I always channeled what I felt emotionally into skiing - my insecurities, my anger, my disappointment. Skiing was always my outlet, and it worked. — Lindsey Vonn
As a kid, I would look at my dad and ask him why he was wearing jeans with his tux. Today I love to do it. It's just fun to be a little more unique. — David Lauren
Day and night, and every moment, there are voices about us. All the hours speak as they pass; and in every event there is a message to us; and all our circumstances talk with us; but it is in Divine language, that worldliness misunderstands, that selfishness is frightened at, and that only the children of God hear rightly and happily. — William Mountford
It's called a confidence game. Why? Because you give me your confidence? No. Because I give you mine. — David Mamet
On the stage on which we are observing it, - Universal History - Spirit displays itself in its most concrete reality. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
What I have said to people is that I've lived the American dream, because I have. — Carly Fiorina
The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim. — Edsger W. Dijkstra
If you hold an anti-war rally, I shall not attend. But if you hold a Pro-Peace rally invite me. — Mother Teresa
I have no love for a friend who loves in words alone. — Sophocles
You can love a song, but you can form a bond with an album, a relationship that evolves as organically and beautifully as a marriage. — Jacob Hoye
There's only now, there's only here
Give in to love, or live in fear
No other path
No other way
No day but today — Jonathan Larson
The maid that loves goes out to sea upon a shattered plank, and puts her trust in miracles for safety. — Edward Young
The role of the educator is one of tranquil possession of certitude in regard to the teaching of not only contents but also of 'correct thinking.' — Paulo Freire
Neurosis may be called a negating of possibilities; it is the shrinking up of one's world. The development of the self is this radically curtailed. — Rollo May
