Sunyin Quotes & Sayings
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Returning to my dreams was like returning to home after a long time of being away - everything was exactly the same as you left it, except infinitely better. — Aishabella Sheikh

The players themselves can be classified into two groups- the attractions and the entry fees. — Jimmy Demaret

Learning what all you can overcome as a person, as a human being, is very important. It's very important to understand your strength. Which is not to say you become hardened or bitter. — Katrina Kaif

I'm somewhat antagonistic towards these various projects that charge $250,000 per person for the ability to be weightless for 3 minutes after being brought up from earth. I think there are such better uses for that money that i seriously question the ethics of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on space flights for extremely wealthy people. — Arthur Frommer

To educate a person in the mind but not in morals is to educate a menace to society. — Theodore Roosevelt

A hierarchy within the hierarchy — Victoria Aveyard

There is no one right way to live. — Daniel Quinn

Daydream is the only good thing in life. Everything else is vulgar and empty. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

I wasn't trying to be an outlaw writer. I never heard of that term; somebody else made it up. But we were all outside the law: Kerouac, Miller, Burroughs, Ginsberg, Kesey; I didn't have a gauge as to who was the worst outlaw. I just recognized allies: my people. — Hunter S. Thompson

Your organization can start tweeting, but that wont change its DNA. — Gary Hamel

Speak," said my Master, "and be not afraid Of speaking, but speak out, and say to him What he demands with such solicitude." Whence I: "Thou peradventure marvellest, O antique spirit, at the smile I gave; But I will have more wonder seize upon thee. This one, who guides on high these eyes of mine, Is that Virgilius, from whom thou didst learn To sing aloud of men and of the Gods. If other cause thou to my smile imputedst, Abandon it as false, and trust it was Those words which thou hast spoken concerning him." Already he was stooping to embrace My Teacher's feet; but he said to him: "Brother, Do not; for shade thou art, and shade beholdest." And he uprising: "Now canst thou the sum Of love which warms me to thee comprehend, When this our vanity I disremember, Treating a shadow as substantial thing. — Dante Alighieri