Yunis Racine Quotes & Sayings
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I have no enemies ... but if I am to have an enemy, Let his strength be equal to mine, That truth alone may be the victor. — Kahlil Gibran

We call first truths those we discover after all the others. — Albert Camus

I believe it is very important to learn different fighting styles to make you a flexible fighter. — Tomoki Kameda

To be alive is to be dizzy and not to know exactly where to go. — Ander Monson

Finding unscented candles was another challenge he never thought he'd have to face. Colors were fine, colors could be useful as elements in various spells. But since meeting Amelia, he'd spent way too much time standing in front of walls of candles labeled with names like "Cranberry Spice" and "Warm Honey." Christian bookstores and other religious supply shops became their go-to spots to find simple, unadorned, non-scented votive candles. Another deep irony, he observed. If only those kind, wide-eyed women at the cash registers knew what those candles were being used for. — Carrie Vaughn

There is no such thing as a perfect match. There are only somewhat good and somewhat bad matches. A couple are like two pebbles that are next to each other on a beach. They will have rough edges and rub each other the wrong way initially. But as they spend time together and the waves pound them, the edges rub off and they will seem made for each other. — Farahad Zama

When a person supposes that he knows, and does not know; this appears to be the great source of all the errors of the intellect. — Plato

If you want a strong future: Becoming secure with insecurity is the best security you can have. — Bill Jensen

Is this going to be one of those times when you pretend not to have a plan until the last moment? And then turn out to really not have one?- Sir Makin to King Jorg — Mark Lawrence

I find talking about acting very boring, having to come out with platitudes about how terribly nice everyone is. I would much rather just do it. — Penelope Wilton