Top 14 Henry Kelsey Quotes
#1. His love became a prison from which he longed to escape, but he had not the strength merely to open the door-that was all it needed-and walk out into the open air. It was torture and at last he became numb and hopeless.
W. Somerset Maugham
#2. But soft you, the fair Ophelia: Ope not thy ponderous and marble jaws, But get thee to a nunnery - go!
Mark Twain
#3. It makes you wonder. How much you can know about a thing, a person. If you can know anything at all. Maybe no one's who we think they are. No one. Makes you doubt yourself, wonder if you even know yourself or if you've been lyin, too, along with everybody else.
Marianne Wiggins
#4. We carry our homes within us which enables us to fly.
John Cage
#5. Try to improve. Don't expect too much, but don't feel discouraged either; keep up your enthusiasm; you will make progress.
Dalai Lama
#6. In wanting, a man knows himself better than in having, since, in the absence of temporal things, man is better prepared for the reception of eternal things.
John Tauler
#7. Motivation aside, if people get better at these life skills, everyone benefits: The brain doesn't distinguish between being a more empathic manager and a more empathic father.
Daniel Goleman
#8. Open your heart to the miracle of walking with Jesus.
Suzanne Eller
#9. Two decades of virtually uninterrupted fighting had made even the most dignified structures appear drunken, wounded, or lost. The entire city seemed to affirm the notion that warfare is a disease.
Greg Mortenson
#10. There are things more easily done if you get up earlier.
Toba Beta
#11. He assured me that God didn't make cancer because cancer is not good, and he cautioned me not to blame God for something He didn't make.
Ron Hall
#12. Most people decide to be a force of good when they either reach rock bottom, are trying to go to heaven, or find out that being good helps hold things together
Phil Mitchell
#13. Meet your G-spot, baby. Now my dick is going to give you a VIP tour.
Roxy Sloane
#14. History is the ship carrying living memories to the future.
Stephen Spender
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