Walt Whitman Quotes
You linger to see his back, and the back of his neck and shoulder-side...The Bending forward and backward of the rowers...
Walt Whitman
Quotes to Explore
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The downside of videos is that it will put my vision in front of other people, so they might not get the chance to create their own.
Carole King
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For those who may not find happiness to exercise religious faith, it's okay to remain a radical atheist; it's absolutely an individual right, but the important thing is with a compassionate heart - then no problem.
Dalai Lama
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I'm pretty much on the "eat whatever you can diet," just to get calories in, so I can maintain myself throughout the season.
Stephen Curry
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Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from th' entire point.
William Shakespeare
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Ah, Miss Harriet, it would do us no harm to remember oftener than we do, that vices are sometimes only virtues carried to excess!
Charles Dickens
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A dress made right should allow one to walk, to dance, even to ride horseback.
Coco Chanel
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No one can explain how the notes of a Mozart melody, or the folds of a piece of Titian's drapery, produce their essential effects. If you do not feel it, no one can by reasoning make you feel it.
John Ruskin
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Many of us would like the world to change, but we don't want to endure the trouble of helping make it happen.
Arnold Mindell
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Parents sometimes simply don't have enough hands and time and attention to do all that is urgent. But in all things there is a priority of importance....and one of our urgent opportunities is to respond to a child when he earnestly asks, remembering that they don't always ask, that they aren't always teachable, that they won't always listen.
Richard L. Evans
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Our listening interests are very different from the interests of the Central Valley or East Bay.
Bruce Baum
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Keep a good heart. That's the most important thing in life. It's not how much money you make or what you can acquire. The art of it is to keep a good heart.
Joni Mitchell
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Growing new limbs, copying internal organs like a Xerox machine, exponential increases in computing power, better eyes and ears - I could read stories like this endlessly.
S. Jay Olshansky