
Top 15 Kijuan Ruiz Quotes
#1. I was purely content to sit in the car and wander around my own mind. Watching the world itself, the people in it, and my whole internal life was more than enough to keep me entertained.
Gabrielle Hamilton
#2. In their pursuit of the same supreme end, Matisse and Picasso stand side by side, Matisse representing color and Picasso form.
Wassily Kandinsky
#3. It's getting more difficult to be wise," he says, laughing into my ear.
I smile at him. "I think that's how it's
supposed to be.
Veronica Roth
#4. The life can be easy, beautiful, enjoyable and sensational, but it is never amazing without you.
M.F. Moonzajer
#5. The light and darkness lives within us all. Which one dominates your soul?
Yvonne Nicolas
#6. Editing is now the easiest thing on earth to do, and all the things that evolved out of word processing - 'Oh, let's put that sentence there, let's get rid of this' - have become commonplace in films and music too.
Brian Eno
#7. All training does is get us back what we lost when we stopped having to hunt down our food. Our bodies are built for it already.
Laird Hamilton
#8. Then he got more books. He saved all the books.
Dave Eggers
#9. No one is waiting for me. In this story, I'm the girl no one is waiting for.
Jennifer Egan
#10. Let's just enjoy what we have now and worry about tomorrow when tomorrow comes.
James Hampton
#11. Contrary to current cynicism about past golden ages, the abstraction known as 'the intelligent layperson' does exist - in the form of millions of folks with a passionate commitment to continuous learning.
Stephen Jay Gould
#12. I just went to a wedding of a friend of mine who happens to be gay. Because somebody doesn't think the way I do, doesn't mean that I can't care about them or can't love them.
John Kasich
#14. And it's very strange, but I think there is something very common - not only in Celtic music - but there is a factor or element in Celtic music that is similar in music that we find in Japan, the United States, Europe, and even China and other Asian countries.
Nobuo Uematsu
#15. I had drunk our great cultural Kool-Aid about regret, which is that lamenting things that occurred in the past is an absolute waste of time, that we should always look forward and not backward, and that one of the noblest and best things we can do is strive to live a life free of regrets.
Kathryn Schulz
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