
Top 15 Kellson Quotes
#1. I didn't say it was a rational fear. But the worst fears aren't, are they?
Kelley Armstrong
#2. My mind is a warehouse of carefully organized human emotions.
I lock away the things that do not serve me.
Tahereh Mafi
#3. The divine is God's concern; the human, man's. My concern is neither the divine nor the human, not the true, good, just, free, etc., but solely what is 'mine,' and it is not a general one, but is - 'unique,' as I am unique. Nothing is more to me than myself!
Max Stirner
#4. I am tarred and feathered with Time.
Ogden Nash
#5. No human life, not even the life of the hermit in nature's wilderness, is possible without a world which directly or indirectly testifies to the presence of other human beings.
Hannah
#6. Knowledge is but folly unless it is guided by grace.
George Herbert
#7. I think there are many faces to everyone. I also have my bad sides. Also I think everyone is trying to improve their shortcomings to become more wholesome.
Zhou Xun
#8. Want to impress others? Talk about your successes. Want to impact others? Talk about your failures.
John C. Maxwell
#9. We've tried as hard as we can into keep the ideas intact in the hail storm that is Hollywood, so, whether he is or not, I'm personally proud of what I've been able to jam down their throats.
Zack Snyder
#10. Governments have a favorite phrase: "lean and mean." But they've been made very, very fat for corporate interests.
Vandana Shiva
#11. I've always been a fan of Nintendo. My first memories of playing games are on my Nintendo 64 with 'Mario Kart,' so when I found out that Nintendo 3DS made a fashion game, I was drawn to it. 'Style Savvy Trendsetters' is great because anyone can play it.
Sarah Hyland
#12. The smartest thing I ever did was to hire my weakness.
Sara Blakely
#13. If what God created, wasn't of value, then satan wouldn't try to counterfeit it. From Freedom for LIFE
T. Everett Smith
#14. We do not die of anguish, we live on. We continue to suffer. We drink the cup drop by drop.
George Sand
#15. I started as a black-and-white teenage photographer, and I'm still there decades after. In some ways, the genre is almost gone. I am thinking of true, stubborn, lifetime black-and-white photographers, as opposed to black-and-white as a photographic commodity.
Hedi Slimane
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