Quinlivan Kumiko Quotes & Sayings
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Only one who takes over his own life history can see in it the realization of his self. Responsibility to take over one's own biography means to get clear about who one wants to be. — Jurgen Habermas

We can so educate the will power that it will focus the thoughts upon the bright side of things, and upon objects which elevate the soul, thus forming a habit of happiness and goodness which will enrich the whole life. The habit of making the best of everything and of always looking on the bright side is a fortune in itself. — Orison Swett Marden

God continues to speak through what He has spoken. — John Stott

Le Mans is such a great race because you can never do anything alone. You have to work as a team member. And being a team member makes you a better person. — Tom Kristensen

For by his face straight shall you know his heart. — William Shakespeare

Life is a downward journey; all concur in saying it carries us downhill. — Patrick Branwell Bronte

Her body became liquid, and she thought, if they could bottle him, he would make the best pain medication. — Marissa Meyer

But I know all the things you're too sweet to know. — Lauren DeStefano

Is that so? He who lives in the mountains years for the city, and the city-dweller would rather live in the mountains," the Abbot chuckled, "and nothing is ever to one's liking ... — Eiji Yoshikawa

Photography has almost no reality; it is almost a hundred per cent picture. And painting always has reality: you can touch the paint; it has presence; but it always yields a picture - no matter whether good or bad. That's all the theory. It's no good. I once took some small photographs and then smeared them with paint. That partly resolved the problem, and it's really good - better than anything I could ever say on the subject. — Gerhard Richter

Meditation is a powerful and full study as can effectually taste and employ themselves. — Michel De Montaigne

You [men] are not our protectors ... If you were, who would there be to protect us from? — Mary Edwards Walker