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Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Jenny Offill

What Kafka said: I write to close my eyes. — Jenny Offill

Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Sathya Sai Baba

At the present moment, in the prevailing situation, what is most essential is the cultivation of love. Losing love mankind has lost its humanness. Love is the Supreme human value. Truth, righteousness, peace and non-violence are other human values. Knowing these values, men are foolishly leading valueless lives. — Sathya Sai Baba

Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Don Shula

I think what coaching is all about, is taking players and analyzing there ability, put them in a position where they can excel within the framework of the team winning. And I hope that I've done that in my 33 years as a head coach. — Don Shula

Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Matthijs Van Heijningen Jr.

Scenes change while shooting. Nowadays, while you're shooting the movie, you're cutting at the same time. — Matthijs Van Heijningen Jr.

Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Unknown

Me: *stares into the void*

The Void: *stares back*

Me: *winks*

The Void: *blushes* — Unknown

Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Charlotte Kasl

Within six weeks they were lovers... 'I realized, from having nearly died, that when you're alive, that's what you're supposed to be doing, being alive. There's plenty of time to be dead. — Charlotte Kasl

Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Donald Spoto

In the Christian tradition, for example, the only model for faith is Jesus of Nazareth. His proclamation, one observes in the New Testament, was not particularly religious: he spoke of God, certainly, but only in relation to ordinary human life with its quotidian struggle and suffering. Nor did he speak or preach in especially religious or secretarian terms; in fact, it maybe be said that Jesus came to set the world free from enslavement to and obsession with mere (humanly made) religion. "He went about doing good" is the biblical summary of his life and mission, and no words are more moving or provocative. — Donald Spoto

Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Colin Mochrie

Well, it seems all the fish in the rivers are dying. Could this be an act of cod? — Colin Mochrie

Posthumously Etymology Quotes By Gudjon Bergmann

The yogic scriptures paint a picture of perfection, and perfection can be your aim, but I can tell you sad stories about myself and others who have entered into a state of premature holiness with unpleasant consequences. — Gudjon Bergmann