
Top 17 2pm Nichkhun Quotes
#1. I'm a human, too. I'm not an angel. I'm a devil.
Nichkhun
#2. The second we see somebody on the street or meet someone, we make snap judgments about them, about who they are and why we wouldn't necessarily sit with them or why we would or what's cool or not cool.
Max Cannon
#3. The way one sees is also dependent upon one's emotional state of mind. This is why a motif can be looked at in so many ways, and this is what makes art so interesting.
Edvard Munch
#4. And I always heard people in New York never get to know their neighbors.
Audrey Hepburn
#5. I always think of the future. I think that's how I can work happily now. And I always think 'where would I be living if I married a Korean person?' I work hard now for my future, my future wife and family.
Nichkhun
#6. I find what's pure and clean and see that it gets all mucked up. But that's what people call information. And when you dredge up every bit of dirt from every corner of the living environment, that's what you call enhanced information.
Haruki Murakami
#7. But in time the night, as all nights must, came to an end, and the morning dawned clear and bright.
David Eddings
#8. If you don't understand people, you don't understand business.
Simon Sinek
#9. Individualism is the growth-stunting, maturity-inhibiting habit of understanding growth as an isolated self-project. Individualism is self-ism with a swagger. The individualist is the person who is convinced that he or she can serve God without dealing with God.
Eugene H. Peterson
#10. I hurled my fear and my loneliness, my love and my respect, my rage and my pain. I made of my thoughts a hammer, infused with the fires of creation and tempered in the icy power of the darkest guardian the earth had ever known.
Jim Butcher
#11. Everything is possible if you try enough so if something doesn't work out, you're not trying enough.
Nichkhun
#12. No one else has ever opened doors for me. I opened them myself.
Jenni Rivera
#13. Most modern literary criticism is literary and nothing else - that is, it concentrates on an author's style and thinks it rather vulgar to notice his subject matter.
George Orwell
#14. The lightt of love flows out of our soul, but often it is blocked by our fear to show it.
Nichkhun
#16. If apologies were for sale the world could have been full of rich people
Thabiso Monkoe
#17. In the theatre, every form once born is mortal; every form must be reconceived, and its new conception will bear the marks of all the influences that surround it.
Peter Brook
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