Top 15 Koot Hoomi Quotes
#1. The brave men and women, who serve their country and as a result, live constantly with the war inside them, exist in a world of chaos. But the turmoil they experience isn't who they are; the PTSD invades their minds and bodies.
Robert Koger
#2. Nobody could understand why a guy would love his guitar, then all of a sudden turn around and try to destroy it. Jimi was just different.
Bobby Womack
#3. You may not be winning, but this doesn't mean you are losing
Paulo Coelho
#4. Today, it's almost the outlier if people are not photographing what they ate and then sharing that in real time.
Danny Meyer
#5. I'm the most unlikely person when it comes to fashion. I don't really have much sense of it.
Travis Fimmel
#7. God? A surface of ice anchored to laughter. That was God.
Hilda Hilst
#8. I used to not watch what I ate. I would just kind of eat whatever.
Khloe Kardashian
#9. When I first heard John Smith my attention was captured by his sweet, earthy voice and fine craftsmanship, but what drew me in was his heart. It's clear that he's lived the pain in his songs and that his optimism is hope born of wisdom. That's a rare thing and a gift to all who hear him.
Tom Kimmel
#10. A world in everlasting conflict between the new idea and the old allegiances, new arts and new inventions against the old establishment.
Joyce Cary
#11. A Michigan school board trustee has resigned after a flippant comment about "shooting" children with food allergies.
Anonymous
#12. It seems only yesterday I used to believe
there was nothing under my skin but light.
If you cut me I could shine.
Billy Collins
#13. Remembering is a noble and necessary act. The call of memory, the call to memory, reaches us from the very dawn of history. No commandment figures so frequently, so insistently, in the Bible. It is incumbent upon us to remember the good we have received, and the evil we have suffered.
Elie Wiesel
#14. It is the mystery of the unknown
That fascinates us; we are children still
Wayward and wistful; with one hand we cling
To the familiar things we call our own,
And with the other, resolute of will,
Grope in the dark for what the day will bring
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#15. What I'd had with most of my school friends hadn't been friendship at all. That had been the habit of the familiar, the reassurance of the unchanged.
Rebecca Starford