Rudyard Kipling Quotes
The white moth to the closing vine,
The bee to the open clover,
And the Gypsy blood to the Gypsy blood
Ever the wide world over.
Rudyard Kipling
Quotes to Explore
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It seems to me that an unjust law is no law at all.
Saint Augustine
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We've all got hurdles we have to overcome, and mine are not necessarily any bigger than anyone else's.
Zach Anner
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People tried to make me something that I wasn't at the beginning of my career.
Patricia Kaas
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The vegetable life does not content itself with casting from the flower or the tree a single seed, but it fills the air and earth with a prodigality of seeds, that, if thousands perish, thousands may plant themselves, that hundreds may come up, that tens may live to maturity; that, at least one may replace the parent.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I can trust in Jesus. And this Gospel that we preach does work. So those who are hurting and suffering today, hang in there. The sun will shine again.
Tammy Faye Bakker
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We spend our time responding rationally to a world which we understand and recognize, but which no longer exists.
Eddie Obeng
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Let's just say the genes were there for me to excel athletically.
Zach LaVine
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With all due respect to the people who made the motorcycle movies during the '60s, I felt the sophistication level could be a bit higher, and I felt I could raise the bar on that, too.
Larry Bishop
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Ambition is important. Of course you can't get anywhere without talent, but there are a lot of talented people. To succeed, you have to be the most ambitious talented person.
Natalie Massenet
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In my race, there's 10 hurdles, but in life, there is always a hurdle. There is always something you gotta get over, and it's what you do, you know.
Gail Devers
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I don't sit well. I like to move around as I talk.
Garry Marshall
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Therefore, sins of sex are punished in this life to a greater degree than some other sins.
Walter Lang
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Suicide is one of the greatest professional taboos for a therapist, as you abandon not only friends and family, but also vulnerable clients.
George Watsky
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I met the pianist Barry Harris when I was about fifteen. He would show me changes, which I had no idea existed. I knew about scales, but I didn't think about chords. I was fortunate in that he lived right around the corner so I'd be at his house almost every day and he showed me about playing melodies over chords. After about three years, I could play some gigs. I worked with drummer Roy Brooks and other guys my age at that time, like trumpeter Lonnie Hillyer. Some of the older guys were Paul Chambers, Doug Watkins and Louis Hayes
Charles McPherson
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There's no getting blood out of a turnip.
Frederick Marryat
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He that writeth in blood and proverbs doth not want to be read, but learnt by heart.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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The white moth to the closing vine,
The bee to the open clover,
And the Gypsy blood to the Gypsy blood
Ever the wide world over.
Rudyard Kipling