Sueltas En Quotes & Sayings
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A wounded tiger is a dangerous beast. — Arthur Golden
Many scientists think that philosophy has no place, so for me it's a sad time because the role of reflection, contemplation, meditation, self inquiry, insight, intuition, imagination, creativity, free will, is in a way not given any importance, which is the domain of philosophers. — Deepak Chopra
Don't get me wrong: I would not say no to an Oscar! — Carice Van Houten
Fear will teach you where to be careful. — Malinda Lo
The self says, I am; The heart says, I am less; The spirit says, you are Nothing. — Theodore Roethke
People like to see me fight. A name can only take you so far. There are only a few fighters out of the thousands of boxers out there that have name recognition. I'm definitely not upset by that. — Laila Ali
I'm not complaining about doing 20-hour days. It's a joy to be able to work on yet another film. — Jean-Claude Van Damme
The importance of the arts to the societies in which they thrive is well documented. — Karen Kain
You don't bring me anything but down. — Sheryl Crow
That is what mature faith requires - not pride over how much one sees and understands, but humility, the feeling that one is still a child, certain of so little, still so dependent on God and others, with so much still to learn - including so much more to learn about humility. — Brian D. McLaren
Walk boldly through your life with an open, broken heart. — Joanna Macy
There are moments that have a certain flavor of eternity — Marc Levy
You're in a much better position to talk with people when they approach you than when you approach them. — Peace Pilgrim
We possess the Canon because we are mortal and also rather belated. There is only so much time, and time must have a stop, while there is more to read than there ever was before. From the Yahwist and Homer to Freud, Kafka, and Beckett is a journey of nearly three millennia. Since that voyage goes past harbors as infinite as Dante, Chaucer, Montaigne, Shakespeare, and Tolstoy, all of whom amply compensate a lifetime's rereadings, we are in the pragmatic dilemma of excluding something else each time we read or reread extensively. — Harold Bloom
