Gerald Sinstadt Quotes
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All emotions are pure which gather you and lift you up; that emotion is impure which seizes only one side of your being and so distorts you.
Rainer Maria Rilke
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I take the family shopping round. The markets of the world.
Edgar Guest
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I do probably come down a little hard on a group of people I call the 'blue chip gays.' I mean people who have managed to become very, very famous and are still very famous partly through staying in the closet, like Jasper Johns, Cy Twombly, Susan Sontag, Harold Brodkey and others.
Edmund White
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When a person inflates his own importance, he does not see his own sins; and his sins get bigger right along with him.
Leo Tolstoy
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Ya white tee, well to me, look like a night gown, make ya mama proud, take that thang two sizes down.
Outkast
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De lo que tomo, tomo de más o de menos, no tomo lo justo. Lo justo no me sirve.
Antonio Porchia
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Our most fundamental social need, it turns out, to my amazement, is love. Now, I'm not a hippie-dippie whatever. If you look at the literature, our most fundamental need for children is an environment of maximum love, and that they can be hugged, kissed, and loved. That's what humanises us and allows us to realise our whole dimension.
David Suzuki
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When I was supposed to go to a certified kindergarten that's supposed to teach you actual things like how to read, I went to a daycare that my parents thought was a kindergarten. I was Crayola-ing inside the lines with no fundamental education at all. So I walked into the first grade with no formal education at all.
Chip Gaines
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No one has ever accused me of being ambitious.
Burt Shavitz
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We want young people to come forward with bright ideas; we want the women and men in our country to have jobs.
Cyril Ramaphosa
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I have no interest in anyone who wants to criticise me, or doesn't like me despite never having met me.
Kevin Pietersen
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The key to creating the mental space before responding is mindfulness. Mindfulness is a way of being present: paying attention to and accepting what is happening in our lives. It helps us to be aware of and step away from our automatic and habitual reactions to our everyday experiences.
Elizabeth Thornton