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Serino James Quotes By Winston Churchill

I cannot help reflecting that if my father had been American and my mother British instead of the other way around, I might have gotten here on my own. — Winston Churchill

Serino James Quotes By Ajahn Chah

If you want to understand suffering you must look into the situation at hand. The teachings say that wherever a problem arises it must be settled right there. Where suffering lies is right where non-suffering will arise, it ceases at the place where it arises. If suffering arises you must contemplate right there, you don't have to run away. You should settle the issue right there. One who runs away from suffering out of fear is the most foolish person of all. He will simply increases his stupidity endlessly. — Ajahn Chah

Serino James Quotes By Lewis Carroll

I'm very brave generally,' he went on in a low voice: 'only today I happen to have a headache.' (Tweedledum) — Lewis Carroll

Serino James Quotes By Paul Auster

Money is the driving force of Hand to Mouth, the lack of money, and all those true stories about strange things in The Red Notebook, coincidences and unlikely events, surprise, the unexpected. — Paul Auster

Serino James Quotes By Anna Sui

I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit. — Anna Sui

Serino James Quotes By M T Anderson

It meant different things to different people, but somehow it meant them all intensely. Shostakovich's words just confuse the issue. His symphony itself is what remains. Listen to it. It is your symphony to write with him. — M T Anderson

Serino James Quotes By Aishah Madadiy

Nothing good seems easy. That is how life shapes our perception. — Aishah Madadiy

Serino James Quotes By Kenneth Grahame

When it began to grow dark, the Rat, with an air of excitement and mystery, summoned them back into the parlour, stood each of them up alongside of his little heap, and proceeded to dress them up for the coming expedition. — Kenneth Grahame