Vitorgan Actor Quotes & Sayings
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There is dew
on these poems in the morning,
and at night a cool breeze may rise from them.
In the winter they are blankets, in the summer a place to swim.
I like talking to you like this. Have you moved
a step closer?
Soon we may be
kissing. — Kabir
All around, everywhere you look, is dullness and uncertainty. Even something born of beauty soon leads to boredom and banality, commonplace, the human ritual, the tedious rhythm of life. — Andrzej Sapkowski
Prayer is the one thing that can conquer God — Tertullian
The hiding place is believed to contain the Crown of All Things," said Lermont. "Sounds tempting, doesn't it? But somehow I think that the Crown of All Things is really the End of All Things." Semyon — Sergei Lukyanenko
If you inquire into the hurt, you'll know what you're experiencing is love. — Duncan Trussell
Each person tells you who they think they are, and who they think you are. — Ram Dass
I've always been into sports and yoga and running. I actually study a martial arts self-defense program called Krav Maga. I can't quite say it's easy, but it's fun for me and I love to do it. — Kari Matchett
Our passions, when well exercised, have wisdom; they guide our thinking, our values, our survival. — Daniel Goleman
This is not the wisdom of the crowd, but the wisdom of someone in the crowd. It's not that the network itself is smart; it's that the individuals get smarter because they're connected to the network. — Steven Johnson
To think creatively, we must be able to look afresh at what we normally take for granted — George Keller
A truly happy person is he who is happy without any reason. — Debasish Mridha
Waller was a sensible girl. She meant to shake off the American officer as soon as she could, and meet with Agent Werewolf and his friends in the woods. Germany was counting on them! Still, it seemed foolish to be afraid -- the American officer was only a woman, after all. What could one woman do to another? — Joseph Heywood