Top 14 Kiall Quotes
#1. A man should not risk his life for beauty alone, Kiall, for that fades. You might as well risk it for a rose. Think on it.
David Gemmell
#2. Hold on to your dreams, Kiall. They are more important than you realise.
David Gemmell
#3. Even when a friend does something you do not like, he continues to be your friend.
Genghis Khan
#4. Steichen bought my first photographs that I ever sold. He recognized the style from the school of Black Mountain. After that, it was about twenty years before I sold another photograph.
Robert Rauschenberg
#6. The headwaiter said something to her in the foyer, and she told him, "I'm looking for somebody," and went on to the doorway. She stood in the doorway, looking over the people at the tables in the room where a piano played.
Patricia Highsmith
#7. mirror neurons create bonds of empathy, emotional attunement, and reciprocity between people.
Fran Cohen Praver
#8. Well, our concern has to do with the period prior to 9/11, up to and including the catastrophe that occurred. And thank goodness, we're not obliged to make assessments of what's going on now and deal with these current events.
Richard Ben-Veniste
#9. You have to remember that coaching wasn't sophisticated back then - you didn't have the camps, clinics and all the technical advances that are available today - so from that standpoint, playing with a cast on my arm was a fortunate event in my life.
Bob Cousy
#10. I swear on time, which is the beginning and the end of everything, that everybody is always at lost ...
Mesa Selimovic
#11. Success is about having, excellence is about being. Success is about having money and fame, but excellence is being the best you can be.
Mike Ditka
#12. There are 350 varieties of shark, not counting loan and pool.
L. M. Boyd
#13. To sin is to be off the mark, that is, to inhibit development, contracting backward into regression rather than expanding forward into growth.
Connie Zweig
#14. Before buying anything, it is well to ask if one could do without it.
John Lubbock
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