Przykazania Quotes & Sayings
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Without an uninvestigated story, there's only the perfection of life appearing as itself. You can always go inside and find the beauty that's revealed after the pain and fear are understood. — Byron Katie
Well, acting has been a dream of mine since I can remember; being in the movies and acting, having those experiences. — Chris Klein
Also, it's risky to try to duplicate earlier success. Magician had a certain charm to it, mostly due to my choice of lead characters, that I would be hard put to duplicate. — Raymond E. Feist
I'd never seen a man who could outshop me, but Jenks was a master. — Kim Harrison
Like revenge, the fantasy of forgiveness often becomes a cruel torture, because it remains out of reach for most ordinary human beings. Folk wisdom recognizes that to forgive is divine. And even divine forgiveness, in most religious systems, is not unconditional. True forgiveness cannot be granted until the perpetrator has sought and earned it through confession, repentance, and restitution. — Judith Lewis Herman
The number 7 shirt is an honor and a responsibility. I hope it brings me a lot of luck. — Cristiano Ronaldo
Good God! how often are we to die before we go quite off this stage? In every friend we lose a part of ourselves, and the best part. — Alexander Pope
Endure His pruning in the season of demotion, and you will be astounded at the fruit He will bring forth from your life. — Anna Blanc
He was of the mold from which great men are made. Having said of anything 'Let it be done' he at once felt not only that it was accomplished, but that he had done it himself. — Heywood Broun
Most time capsules, when they're unearthed, are really awful. There's nothing good in them. — Douglas Coupland
I'm a gatekeeper, and the gatekeepers all used to be mostly old, white men. — Jim Lehrer
What are you thinking? She asks.
-That you are beautiful. That not everyone could see it. I almost became the kind of person who could not. — Mary Gaitskill
