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Qweneth Quotes By Iain S. Thomas

Never apologize for how you feel. No one can control how they feel. The sun doesn't apologize for being the sun. The rain doesn't say sorry for falling. Feelings just are — Iain S. Thomas

Qweneth Quotes By Billy Collins

I'm trying to write poems that involve beginning at a known place, and ending up at a slightly different place. I'm trying to take a little journey from one place to another, and it's usually from a realistic place, to a place in the imagination. — Billy Collins

Qweneth Quotes By Ed Parker

There are no pure styles of karate. Purity comes only when pure knuckles meet pure flesh, no matter who delivers or receives. — Ed Parker

Qweneth Quotes By Seth Godin

In a digital world, the gift I give you almost always benefits me more than it costs. — Seth Godin

Qweneth Quotes By Rumiko Takahashi

Every tree and plant in the medouw seemed to be dancing, those with average eyes would see as fixed and still. — Rumiko Takahashi

Qweneth Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

You are better than you think. A-one, a-two a-three. — Kurt Vonnegut

Qweneth Quotes By George MacDonald

Remember, then, that whoever does not mean good is always in danger of harm. But I try to give everybody fair play, and those that are in the wrong are in far more need of it always than those who are in the right: they can afford to do without it. — George MacDonald

Qweneth Quotes By Thomas Merton

The wise man has struggled to find You in his wisdom, and he has failed. The just man has striven to grasp You in his own justice, and he has gone astray.
But the sinner, suddenly struck by the lightning of mercy that ought to have been justice, falls down in adoration of Your holiness: for he had seen what kings desired to see and never saw, what prophets foretold and never gazed upon, what the men of ancient times grew weary of expecting when they died. He has seen that Your love is so infinitely good that it cannot be the object of a human bargain. — Thomas Merton