Top 16 Cherokee Language Sayings

#1. It's a big statement if you use the word 'America' in the title of your poem.

Eileen Myles

#2. Photographs capture only the moments; but since every moment is very important in human life, every photo is also very important!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#3. Having the baby changed my life a lot. I don't want to go on the road.

Cass Elliot

#4. Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong: They learn in suffering what they teach in song.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

#5. Societies who do not care for their young people and old people are decadent, decaying societies.

Suzan Shown Harjo

#6. nunna daul Tsuny in the Cherokee language,

Mark Kurlansky

#7. For the possession of what we love is an even greater joy than love itself.

Marcel Proust

#8. The structure of this material does not follow standard European language teaching style. The Cherokee language is too different from any European language to be able to follow such a style. Cherokee is a language of description and of relationship.

Michael Joyner

#9. Advice from a Romance Writer: Guys, make your woman feel pretty even on an 'off' day. Trust me, good things will come of it.

Michelle M. Pillow

#10. The reason America is a special nation is because it was founded by people who were first on their knees before they were on their feet. We are a nation rooted in our faith.

Mike Huckabee

#11. I've learned to write by mimicking other writers. It's the way we learned to speak - reproducing sounds - and it's the way, I think, to learn how to write.

Adam Sexton

#12. A malformation of the grey cells may coincide quite easily with the face of a Madonna.

Agatha Christie

#13. The reason I'm here today, the reason I own a brand new Harley-Davidson motorcycle and the reason I have a big log cabin and I got cars and all kinds of stuff is because I'm a writer and writers own everything. So you learn how to write.

Dan Aykroyd

#14. The appalling beauty of the vast milky mass, that lit up by a horizontal spangling sun, shifted and glistened like a living opal in the blue morning sea.

Herman Melville

#15. Nothing is hard for lovers, no labor is difficult for those who wish it.

St. Jerome

#16. The point is to be free, not to be crazy.

Tsoknyi Rinpoche

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