Top 14 Feeling The Sun On Your Face Quotes
#1. Thus our arrogance grows as we seek to exalt ourselves above others, as if we were different from them. Truly, there's no one who does not flippantly and boldly disregard and despise others as inferiors. Yes,
John Calvin
#2. Early on, my emotional work had to do with feeling unheard and invisible.
Daphne Zuniga
#3. Love means to love that which is unlovable; or it is no virtue at all.
G.K. Chesterton
#4. I love the sun, but we don't get on at all; it doesn't agree with my Celtic tones. I also like nothing better than putting on a big ski jacket and feeling the wind in my face.
Erin O'Connor
#5. Once I had a "self"; now I am no more than an object.
Emil M. Cioran
#6. If you open up a magazine and there's a photograph of you with a giant red circle around your thigh, like, look at this cellulite, any person - I don't care what you do - would be mortified. It's no wonder people get crazy about it.
Scarlett Johansson
#7. I kissed his cheek. "My King." I swooped into the courtly curtsy he'd taught me as a girl, regally kicking an imaginary train aside as I turned to go. He was laughing silently as I left. For a moment I saw that spark again. I did not say goodbye.
Sandra Gulland
#9. I now know for certain that my mind and emotions, my fix on the real and my family's well-being, depend on just a few grams of salt. But treatment's the easy part. Without honesty, without a true family reckoning, that salt's next to worthless.
David Lovelace
#10. The photographer is the contemporary being par excellence; through his eyes the now becomes the past.
Berenice Abbott
#11. By the time you read this, you'll be older than you remember.
Chuck Palahniuk
#12. Education without execution is extinction
Bo Sanchez
#13. Poor is the nation that has no heroes, but poorer still is the nation that having heroes, fails to remember and honor them.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#14. I believe that all things are connected; that we're interdependent on one another. I just like feeling the wind in my hair, the sun on my face, and the earth under my feet. It all nourishes me; my soul anyway.
J.M. Northup
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