Know Quotes
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The more you know yourself, the more patience you have for what you see in others.
Erik Erikson
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I want people to know me for my singing. I've never been searching for a label of being a fashion plate or a top model. That's a thing that's very short-lived, and it's dealing with a superficial level of this which doesn't really appeal to me.
Joyce DiDonato
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Do we absolutely, absolutely know this is true?
Cathy Guisewite
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I kind of want to know a little bit about everything.
Brad Williams
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Know thyself, for through thyself only thou canst know God.
John Ruskin
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I know it's like meant to be and stuff, but I have to wait, cause to truly love someone, you have to work out the things that need to be – and you have to be ready to love them and they, you.
Carrie Jones
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You know my God. My God is called love.
Mother Teresa
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Always know that something wonderful is about to happen and it always will!
Katrina Mayer
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I want you to make love, not war, I know you've heard it before.
John Lennon The Beatles
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You don't have to judge the whole world by your own standards. Not everybody is like you, you know.
Haruki Murakami
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Never assume that you know the mind of another.
Pam Jenoff
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You think you want to know something, and then once you do, all you can think about is erasing it from your mind.
Sue Monk Kidd
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Honestly I just wear what I like. You know why? 'Cause I can, I'm a rock star.
Amy Lee Evanescence
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I don't believe in social equality, and they know it.
George Smathers
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How will we know it won't work if they won't do the study?
Anthony Pollina
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We must know where to doubt, where to feel certain, where to submit. He who does not do so, understands not the force of reason.
Blaise Pascal
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Werther had a love for Charlotte Such as words could never utter; Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter.
William Makepeace Thackeray
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Three things too much, and three too little are pernicious to man; to speak much, and know little; to spend much, and have little; to presume much, and be worth little.
Miguel de Cervantes
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That love is all there is, Is all we know of love.
Emily Dickinson
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We don't get to know anything but what we love.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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We do not know how to eliminate evil, but we do know how to feed some of the hungry and heal some of the infirmed.
Albert Camus
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Truly, Mallow yearned to know everything. Curiosity was part of her, like her short blond hair and bitten fingernails.
Catherynne M. Valente
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People don't know how to deal with stress and depression, so they're nasty to other people because it makes them feel better about themselves.
Kate Nash
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Television characters live inside our minds as though they're actual people. In fact, we know more about them than we do about most people in our physical lives.
Neal Pollack