Texada Software Quotes & Sayings
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People have said, 'Let's build bridges,' and frankly, I want to do more than that. I would like break to the walls of ignorance between East and West. — Al-Mayassa Bint Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani
I'm not afraid of anything. That's just the way I am. — Paul Walker
Study hard so that you can master technology, which allows us to master nature. — Che Guevara
Men are like that sometimes - if they meet someone and fall in love, it's real, no matter how fast it happened. But if someone falls for a woman they happen to care about, all they do is question the man's intentions. — Nicholas Sparks
The Zen Master was constantly attempting to break up concepts that people had about what it was like to be a spiritual teacher. We have a traditional image. Each Zen master was a complete character. — Frederick Lenz
Book collecting is a full-time occupation, and one wouldn't get far if one took time off for frivolities like reading. — A.N.L. Munby
Was simply unable to let things be foggy. Since they always are, this kept him pretty active. — Richard Rhodes
Isak Dinesen said that she wrote a little every day, without hope and without despair. I like that. — Raymond Carver
Vanity is a desire of personal glory, the wish to be appreciated, honoured, and run after, not because of one's personal qualities, merits, and achievements, but because of one's individual existence. At best, therefore, it is a frivolous beauty whim it befits. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Your embrace feels like slipping the key in the front door. — LeAnne Mechelle
If I hope to survive, I have to acknowledge the natural selection that goes on when film stocks and cameras are eliminated from the world. And film viewers won't want to watch the same thing over and over again from me. — Guy Maddin
Riches are for spending, and spending for honor and good actions; therefore extraordinary expense must be limited by the worth of the occasion. — Francis Bacon