
Top 14 Kakapo Dog Quotes
#1. We are all born with wonderful gifts. We use these gifts to express ourselves, to amuse, to strengthen, and to communicate. We begin as children to explore and develop our talents, often unaware that we are unique, that not everyone can do what we're doing!
Lynn Johnston
#2. Men passionately desire to live after death, but they often pass away without noticing the fact that the memory of a really good person always lives. It is impressed upon the next generation, and is transmitted again to the children. Is that not an immortality worth striving for?
Pyotr Kropotkin
#3. I think I've decided, deep down, that killing people just isn't really a fun job.
High five?
Jay Stringer
#5. What can be more solemn and absurd, considered in the abstract, than, symbolizing the existence of the other sex by taking off a portion of your clothing and waving it in the air?
G.K. Chesterton
#6. I close my eyes I make myself unhappy so you'll go. Without me, oh what's wrong with you?
Sara Quin
#7. Don't take too seriously all that the neighbors say. Don't be overawed by what the experts say. Don't be afraid to trust your own common sense.
Benjamin Spock
#9. The compensation of growing old ... was simply this; that the passions remain as strong as ever, but one has gained - at last! - the power which adds the supreme flavor to existence, - the power of taking hold of experience, of turning it round, slowly, in the light.
Virginia Woolf
#10. Every person professes to love good and hate evil, but in his actions his real preferences emerges.
Piers Anthony
#11. And when you meet someone and fall in love, and they fall in love with you, you ask them "Will you take my heart
stains and all?" and they say "I will," and they ask you the same question and you say, "I will," too.
Douglas Coupland
#12. An instrument that sometimes expresses thought, sometimes obscures thought, but most often replaces thought.
Evan Esar
#13. Living in the light of eternity changes your priorities.
Rick Warren
#14. We cannot enjoy power in the priesthood until we learn to act by faith.
Robert L. Millet
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