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Unbeseeming Quotes By Chris Abani

Love is at once the most creative and yet simultaneously destructive force in the world, and thus, in our lives. And I don't mean the Hallmark sentimental type of love, although that is part of it. But a deeper obligation that we have to each other: the obligation to reflect our humanness at each other, to reflect back the things others show us and we, them. — Chris Abani

Unbeseeming Quotes By Ernest Dimnet

Whatever we read from intense curiosity gives us a model of how we should always read. — Ernest Dimnet

Unbeseeming Quotes By S.A. Tawks

A misadventure is an act that has a safer, less self-detrimental, less interesting alternative. But you choose that act because you want to do something memorable and worthy of discussion. — S.A. Tawks

Unbeseeming Quotes By Azhar Sabri

Forgive means to give a chance to reform, so be a forgiver — Azhar Sabri

Unbeseeming Quotes By Toba Beta

It's fine to feel truer than others.
But it's much truer to fix our fault. — Toba Beta

Unbeseeming Quotes By Amanda Marshall

I did actually have a deal with Columbia, but it became increasingly clear to me after signing with them that they didn't know what to do with me and I didn't know what to do for them, so we agreed to go our separate ways. — Amanda Marshall

Unbeseeming Quotes By Francis Walsingham

I call God to witness that as a private person I have done nothing unbeseeming an honest man, nor, as I bear the place of a public man, have I done anything unworthy of my place. — Francis Walsingham

Unbeseeming Quotes By David Gergen

Leadership is a journey. Each one of us has to take our own path, and get there our own way. — David Gergen

Unbeseeming Quotes By Carl Sagan

A new concept of god: something not very different from the sum total of the physical laws of the universe; that is, gravitation plus quantum mechanics plus grand unified field theories plus a few other things equaled god. And by that all they meant was that here were a set of exquisitely powerful physical principles that seemed to explain a great deal that was otherwise inexplicable about the universe. Laws of nature ... that apply not just locally, not just in Glasgow, but far beyond: Edinburgh, Moscow ... Mars ... the center of the Milky Way, and out by the most distant quarters known. That the same laws of physics apply everywhere is quite remarkable. Certainly that represents a power greater than any of us. — Carl Sagan