Poetrybook Quotes & Sayings
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I want . . . I want to forget all this for a while and wander, to be lost for just a little while."
Kova, Elise. Earth's End (Air Awakens Series Book 3) — Elise Kova
Truth cannot be defined, although it can certainly be experienced. But experience is not a definition. A definition is made by the mind, experience comes through participating. If somebody asks, "What is a dance?" how can you define it? But you can dance and you can know the inner feel of it. God is the ultimate dance. — Rajneesh
Noah released the raven and the raven returned. If I were
able to hope, I'd hope you would return to me. — Sylvain Reynard
Identifying the new virus was only step one in solving the immediate mystery of Hendra, let alone understanding the disease in a wider context. Step two would involve tracking that virus to its hiding place. Where did it exist when it wasn't killing horses and people? Step three would entail asking a further cluster of questions: How did the virus emerge from its secret refuge, and why here, and why now? — David Quammen
A Caution to Everybody
consider the Auk.
Becoming extinct before because he forgot out to fly and could only walk.
Consider Man, who may well become extinct,
Because he forgot how to walk and learned to fly before he thinked. — Ogden Nash
Do you ever think about how weird it is that we run into each other all the time?" he asked, eyes unreadable
"No," I admitted. "Isn't that the way the world works? In a city of millions you'll always see the same person."
"But how often is it the person you most want to see? — Christina Lauren
When the amount of change externally exceeds the amount of change internally, the end is in sight. — Jack Welch
People should be afraid of the cancer, not the mammogram. — Nancy Reagan
Let us live as people who are prepared to die, and die as people who are prepared to live. — James Stuart Stewart
The sun shines every day without being told that it is brilliant. The mountains stand tall and majestic though no one informs them of their grandeur. The winds twirl and dance with clouds, minus cheers or compliments to inspire their moves. Flowers bloom, showing off colors, long before passing smiles acknowledge any beauty. The ocean claps at its own underwater chorus without topside ears listening. What is the world trying to tell you?
Be wonderful because you are.
Quit waiting to be told so first. — Richelle E. Goodrich
He could see. And he walked along, feeling the joy of a man who sees, a joy that a man tends to forget in sufficient light. — Wendell Berry
We want to get to a point where anything you can think of finding that is video related is searchable or recommended to you on YouTube. — Salar Kamangar
