Puligny Montrachet Quotes & Sayings
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When the mind goes beyond the thought of 'the me,' the experiencer, the observer, the thinker, then there is a possibility of a happiness that is incorruptible. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

I have been a practitioner of tough politics for many decades. There is little that amazes me and even less that shocks me. — Ed Rollins

What can be labeled, packaged, mass produced is neither truth nor art. — Marty Rubin

Impulse without reason is not enough, and reason without impulse is a poor makeshift. — William James

Let us farm when it is clear and let us study when it rains. — Park Chung Hee

Though if infidels were to be converted by force, if those that are either blind or obstinate were to be drawn off from their errors by armed soldiers, we know very well that it was much more easy for Him to do it with armies of heavenly legions than for any son of the Church, how potent soever, with all his dragoons. — John Locke

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Tonight, you got your miracle. The day i saw you, sitting with Mila in the park, i got mine. — M. Leighton

I did have a beautiful life. It ended early, that's all. — Rose Tremain

God controls every circumstance. — Lailah Gifty Akita

For we die every day; oblivion thrives 520 Not on dry thighbones but on blood-ripe lives, And our best yesterdays are now foul piles Of crumpled names, phone numbers and foxed files. — Vladimir Nabokov

And really, that's the most important thing he does with his days. It's a small, measurable success, in the face of diminishing sales and an empty double bed and a set of skills which were marketable one hundred years ago, but now look quaint and even sad. Every afternoon for the last six months he has been fighting an uneven battle with himself not to overturn the trolley with its many keys, and scatter them across the room. His better nature has won only because the image of himself on his knees, remorsefully gathering them again, repairing scratched case clocks and whispering apologies to the ghost of his grandfather - and for strange and different reasons also his father - is more than he can bear. — Nick Harkaway