Top 18 Guibert Quotes

#1. In the Negro countenance you will often meet with strong traits of benignity. I have felt yearnings of tenderness towards some of these faces.

Charles Lamb

#2. My nerves did a jitter dance, stuck between two wolves.

Jazz Feylynn

#3. We depend on this planet to eat, drink, breathe, and live. Figuring out how to keep our life support system running needs to be our number-one priority. Nothing is more important than finding a way to live together - justly, respectfully, sustainably, joyfully - on the only planet we can call home.

Annie Leonard

#4. You have what it takes to finish excellently if you strive toward it

Sunday Adelaja

#5. The imagination is always more horrible than the truth.

Herve Guibert

#6. What's done is done. But in the future, do better. She

Renee Ahdieh

#7. I'm not able to rid myself of my self.

Herve Guibert

#8. There is more grace in God's heart than there is sin in your past.

Erwin W. Lutzer

#9. Entrepreneurship is about freedom, financial freedom but it also about what you leave behind.
Guibert Englebienne, Co-founder of Globant

Kevin Kelly

#10. Since the Creator had made the facts of the after-life inaccessible to man, He must not have required that man understand death in order to live fruitfully.

Daniel J. Boorstin

#11. Every gift requires two freedoms: the giver's and the receiver's.

Peter Kreeft

#12. Everybody's looking for their tiny piece of meaning. Some fleeting, perfect thing that might make them more alive.

Kate Tempest

#13. At a fundamental level photography is much like pointing, and all of us occasionally point at things: look at that, look at that sailboat, look at that tree, etc. etc.

Keith Carter

#14. I was nearly drunk on her scent before I even tasted her.

Meredith Wild

#15. When we see and appreciate the beauty in others, we tend to absorb it and make it ours.

Debasish Mridha

#16. My pathways are defined by the Creator.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#17. My philosophy on running is, I don't dwell on it, I do it.

Joan Benoit

#18. Somewhat melancholy happiness of offering an object one likes, and that one had bought for oneself!

Herve Guibert

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