Soren Kierkegaard Quotes
Human relations are like the irregular verbs in a number of languages where nearly all verbs are irregular.

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How many times do I have to repeat this: my childhood was fantastic.
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We have to confront ourselves. Do we like what we see in the mirror? And, according to our light, according to our understanding, according to our courage, we will have to say yea or nay - and rise!
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Work my hands in the soil, what's the pay for all the toil? Dust for blood, dust for blood, dust for blood.
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As far as I know, you can fancy someone, you can enjoy their company or you can wish them well. But what being in love is, I don't know.
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Neutrino physics is largely an art of learning a great deal by observing nothing.
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I don't see why people want new plays all the time. What would happen to concerts if people wanted new music all the time?
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Virtue steals, like a guilty thing, into the secret haunts of vice and infamy, clings to their devoted victim, and will not be driven quite away. Nothing can destroy the human heart.
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It is not enough to know what is good: you must be able to do it.
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Live shows are fun - sometimes. But you have to practice for months on end.
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I was interested in both Western and Indian classical music.
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In 1996, a Republican governor in South Carolina tried to take the flag down. He was voted out.
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Believe things will work out. How was I ever to know that the girl who broke my heart in university would lead to my soulmate? How was I to know that the ‘dream job’ I was rejected from out of college would lead me to a year of entrepreneurship and adventure in Spain? How was I to know that taking a miserable job back in the states would be just the push I needed to vow to never do something I wasn’t passionate about again? Everything works out. I mean everything. As long as you believe it will. When you do, you will find the silver lining. That will take you to the next level.
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Anyone can write a story based on the kind of horror where you see a guy in car and then there's the bad guy in the back seat. It's infantile to rely on that for telling a story. That's like going to bed and thinking there's a monster under your bed. It's silly.
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The true master lives in truth, in goodness and restraint, non-violence, moderation, and purity.
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Human relations are like the irregular verbs in a number of languages where nearly all verbs are irregular.