Triadology Quotes & Sayings
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What they hadn't talked about was betrayal. How something you'd known and loved forever could turn on you, could break your heart even as it left you alive. — Sarah Ockler

Ours may be the heritage of the withheld promises. We have been blessed through the endurance and faithfulness of those who have suffered in the past; the people around us, or those who will succeed us, may be blessed through our trials and suffering and how we react to them. — Billy Graham

The side that feels the lesser urge for peace will naturally get the better bargain. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Food is everything.
It provides energy and strength to the elemental self;
With knowing self; evolving side by side. — Gian Kumar

I paint daily with watercolors on 5-by-7-inch pads that are small enough for me to take them everywhere. — Steven Holl

We are just here, right? We are just people doing our thing. And the most important aspect of anything we do is our motivation, why we do it. — Krishna Das

Relationships, it seems to me, are timeless. What works between two people always works; what doesn't is always troublesome. Over time, people learn - or not - how to negotiate what's difficult, but that doesn't mean the misfit has gone away entirely. — Rafael Yglesias

To say that historical conditions made personal life possible, and with it the self-consciousness that allowed psychoanalysis to emerge, is to tell half the story: one also has to consider that the erotic impulse, ever pressing for satisfaction, had something to do with making the history that encouraged its expression. — Ellen Willis

Listen, were losing so much manufacturing, all over the United States. — Tim Ryan

It's really important to me to keep growing and keep finding new things. — Andrea Martin

Music is either sacred or secular. The sacred agrees with its dignity, and here has its greatest effect on life, an effect that remains the same through all ages and epochs. Secular music should be cheerful throughout. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe