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Upakanga Quotes By Sonja Yoerg

What is in your blood matters, but not as much as what is in your heart. — Sonja Yoerg

Upakanga Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Waiting is the rust of the soul. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Upakanga Quotes By Charlie Cochet

You're so hot. I'm hungry." Sloane. Food. Sloane. Food. How was he supposed to decide? Unless... "Can I have both?"
"I think you left the other half of that question in your head. — Charlie Cochet

Upakanga Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

I knew a witty physician who found theology in the biliary duct, and used to affirm that if there was a disease in the liver, the man became a Calvinist, and if that organ was sound, he became a Unitarian. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Upakanga Quotes By Christopher Moore

Turtles hate heights. They don't even like being a few feet off the ground. It's the main reason they have resisted evolution for so long-fear of heights. Turtle thinking goes thus: Sure, first our scales turn into feathers and the next thing you know we're flying and chirping and perching on trees. We've seen it happen. Thanks, but we're staying right here in the mud where we belong. You're not going to see us flying full-tilt boogie into a sliding glass door. — Christopher Moore

Upakanga Quotes By Rick Yancey

The lion crouches in the tall grass. The gazelle sniffs the air. The awful stillness before the strike. — Rick Yancey

Upakanga Quotes By Jesmyn Ward

And I get up because it is the only thing I can do. — Jesmyn Ward

Upakanga Quotes By Sophal Ear

You know the John Lennon song 'Imagine'? 'Imagine no possessions, no religion'? That's what it was like in Cambodia. The only thing people had was a spoon, for eating the daily pourridge. And that pourridge was grossly insufficient for the work they were made to do in the fields. — Sophal Ear

Upakanga Quotes By Jim Lehrer

There are very few really stark black and white stories. — Jim Lehrer

Upakanga Quotes By Steven Michael Quezada

It's really tough to be a Mexican on 'Breaking Bad.' — Steven Michael Quezada

Upakanga Quotes By John Halstead

The heron must be used to people, and yet it never lets you get too close. Draw parallel to it with the width of one of the marsh's holding ponds between you, and it will duck its head, eyeing you with suspicion, then fly. I cannot approach the heron, certainly could never touch it; I can only look for it, entranced.
This is how I understand the divine, and why I continue to seek it in the resolutely non-human world, with which we nonetheless recognize a numinous kinship. Sometimes, it will turn and lock eyes with you, lifting you out of yourself, changing everything. Other times, it will give you the side-eye and swoop away, leaving you longing for retreating beauty. You might not see it every single time you go looking, or where you expect to find it. No matter how common the experience, every time you stumble across mystery, or independent wild being, it is a surprise and a miracle. And every day, you can look." - Sara Amis, "A Daily Heron — John Halstead

Upakanga Quotes By Robert Reich

What someone is paid has little or no relationship to what their work is worth to society. — Robert Reich

Upakanga Quotes By Brad Lomenick

The best leaders devote almost all of their energy to inspiring and enabling others. — Brad Lomenick

Upakanga Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

I feel it right to warn the reader that he can very well skip this chapter without losing the thread of such story as I have to tell, since for the most part it is nothing more than the account of a conversation that I had with Larry. I should add, however, that except for this conversation I should perhaps not have thought it worth while to write this book. — W. Somerset Maugham

Upakanga Quotes By Maggie Nelson

But whatever sameness I've noted in my relationships with women is not the sameness of Woman, and certainly not the sameness of parts. Rather, it is the shared, crushing understanding of what it means to live in a patriarchy. — Maggie Nelson