Yarema Book Quotes & Sayings
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It was not until I was in my forties, in the fifth decade of my life, that the sense of place, the spirit of place, became of paramount importance to me. It was then that I began my travels, that I discovered, through photography, the quality of light, and that I gradually became able to paint the mood of place. — Barbara Cooney
I have given up the ambition to be a great scholar. I want to be more- simply a human ... We are not true humans, but beings who live by a civilization inherited from the past, that keeps us hostage, that confines us. No freedom of movement. Nothing. Everything in us is killed by our calculations for our future, by our social position and cast. You see, I am not happy-yet I am happy. I suffer, but that is part of life. I live, I don't care about my existence, and that is the beginning of wisdom. — Albert Schweitzer
As individuals, we must think nobler thoughts. We must not encourage vile thoughts or low aspirations. We shall radiate them if we do. If we think noble thoughts, if we encourage and cherish noble aspirations, there will be that radiation when we meet people, especially when we associate with them. — David O. McKay
But I still rap like I'm on my Pharoahe Monch grind — Eminem
Socialism is not panacea and capitalism is not entirely evil. — Girdhar Joshi
There is no fear in True Love. It is protective, and never gives a reason to doubt. — Ellen J. Barrier
The government should spend more time on promoting tourism in Sydney. — Harry Triguboff
Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. — Ronald Reagan
I read the Steve Jobs book, and that kind of changed everything. I've been, like, an Apple geek my whole life and have always seen him as a hero. But reading the book, and learning about how he built the company, and maintaining that corporate culture and all that, I think that influenced me a lot. — G-Eazy
Isn't history ultimately the result of our fear of boredom? — Emile M. Cioran
