Ronit Baranga Quotes & Sayings
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Emotions and thoughts are not who we are, they are merely emotions and thoughts, collective waves of energy moving through the web of life. They never stay as they are or hold the same intensity. They are provisional. Hence no matter how beautiful or horrible they are, they will change, with or without any effort. Just acknowledge and let them go, regardless of what they are, and you will know who you are. — Franco Santoro

He understood, as he would write in "Walking," that "the hero is commonly the simplest and obscurest of men. — Henry David Thoreau

Life is like a cup of coffee or tea. No matter how bitter it may be, it is always enjoyable. — Jason Wong

We are who we pretend to be. — Joy Fielding

Scatter as a prayer
escaping my lips...
as orchids
blooming in clouds. — Sanober Khan

I may not be the best mom. I may not even get back to being the average mother I once claimed to be. But I'm here. I'm getting back up. I'm not leaving. And I'm the mom God ordained for these fours souls, and therefore I am their best mom. — Gillian Marchenko

The last lesson we must learn before we don our maester's chains. The glass candle is meant to represent truth and learning, rare and beautiful and fragile things. It is made in the shape of a candle to remind us that a maester must cast light wherever he serves, and it is sharp to remind us that knowledge can be dangerous. Wise men may grow arrogant in their wisdom, but a maester must always remain humble. The glass candle reminds us of that as well. Even after he has said his vow and donned his chain and gone forth to serve, a maester will think back on the darkness of his vigil and remember how nothing that he did could make the candle burn ... for even with knowledge, some things are not possible. — George R R Martin

Photography is a unique art that allows people to go back, not only to rediscover themselves but also to get something in print for the first time. — David Travis

To be connected to the real world is healthy and important. — Jesse Schell