Romanian Dogs Quotes & Sayings
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Top Romanian Dogs Quotes
This Mr Thomson seems a gentleman of some choice qualities, though perhaps a trifle bloody-minded. It would please me none the worse, if (with all his merits) he were soused in the North Sea; for the man, Mr Balfour, is a sore embarrassment. — Robert Louis Stevenson
I can find something between sight and hearing and I can produce a fugue in colors as Bach has done in music. — Frantisek Kupka
If you use your mind to study reality, you won't understand either your mind or reality. If you study reality without using your mind, you'll understand both. — Bodhidharma
It may seem strange, but I have an aversion to people trying to kill me. It sparks this almost unconscious desire to do something about it. It also sets fire to my desire to survive. — G.R. Matthews
The act of thinking is man's primary act of choice. — Ayn Rand
They were out of the Army and out of the experimental program that had failed. They were no longer soldiers. No longer whole. They were the walking wounded, each and every man. Mad Dog was the tip of spear. Time could not heal all wounds. — Cindy Skaggs
Be your own person because no one can take that away from you. — Austin Carlile
If a nation and any nation on this earth could raise up the standard of personal responsibility in their society, you will in no time see a nation of virtuous people, developed and civilized. — Sunday Adelaja
The function of art is to make that understood which in the form of argument would be incomprehensible. — Constantin Brancusi
All of us are crazy in one or another way. — Theodore Isaac Rubin
The pulse of India throbs in the music and the dance-drama. It is in the realm of living that India exposes herself, without consciousness. The poetry, the stoicism in the face of aching tragedy...the languishing air of over-rich beauty, the heaviness of joss-stick perfume...all these are India. The plaintive shepherd's flute surging across forbidding Himalayan valleys; a wandering Rajasthani minstrel intoning an hour-long ballad, carrying with him the breath of middle ages... — Peggy Holroyde
He that but looketh on a plate of ham and eggs to lust after it hath already committed breakfast with it in his heart — C.S. Lewis
Why does the past look so enticing to us? For the same reason why from a distance a meadow with flowers looks like a flower bed. — Franz Grillparzer
