Shinzen Japanese Quotes & Sayings
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We should never judge what we don't understand and we must never assume we understand until we truly do. — S.D. Tanner

My laird, two riders are at the front gates and insist to speak with only ye. They also have a woman traveling with them. — Victoria Roberts

No language is rude that can boast polite writers. — Aubrey Beardsley

I was a pilot flying an airplane and it just so happened that, where I was flying, made what I was doing spying. — Francis Gary Powers

Everyone has a worldview, and everyone is positive theirs is the correct one. I can tell you without a doubt your wrong. — Wesley Gray

Throughout the ages there have always been those who have been willing to go beyond the norms and reach for that unknown and distant star. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

If you don't beleve in yourself, who will?' ~Maybeck — Ridley Pearson

Southly thru shrubby heath we tromped now till we got to wideway. Wideway I'd heard o' from storymen an' here it was, an open, long, flat o' roadstone. SAplin's'n'bush was musclin' up but wondersome'n'wild was that windy space. — David Mitchell

I think of nothing but you. All day. Every day. Everything I do, I do with you in mind. There's no room for anyone else. — Sylvia Day

The place where God has supremely destroyed all human arrogance and pretension is the cross. — D. A. Carson

The one who doesn't fall, doesn't stand up. — Fedor Emelianenko

Education is very political, because when you educate the people, then you have a country that you can't fool anymore. — Angelique Kidjo

I was said of these bombs (referring to FAI bombs) that they were 'impartial'; they killed then man they were thrown at and the man who threw them. — George Orwell

She laughed and said how silly we were to not accept life for what it was, difficult. — Pepper Phillips

The best moments on earth are those during which we meditate upon heavenly things in general, when we recognize or defend the truth, that heavenly dweller and denizen. Only then do we truly live. Therefore, the essential interests of the soul require that we should oftener rise above the earth, upwards to heaven, where is our true life, our true country, which shall have no end. — John Of Kronstadt