
Top 20 Kula Quotes
#2. Wisdom isn't about knowing; it's an understanding that meaning is inexhaustible.
Irwin Kula
#3. When you're younger, you ride with 90% physical and 10% mental. But if you could learn how to use 90% mental and 10% physical you'd be better off.
Buck Brannaman
#4. Cloud Foundry is not exciting. What's exciting is what you can do with Cloud Foundry.
Colin Humphreys
#5. Nobody ever takes from the desert anything but aridity and monsters ...
John Geddes
#6. For me context is the key - from that comes the understanding of everything.
Kenneth Noland
#7. The truth can set us free, but only if we're always in the process of discovering it.
Irwin Kula
#8. I am not somebody who meets a man or a woman somewhere and feels like that is an incredible character that I must write into a play.
Tom Stoppard
#9. The great thing about being the son of Maya Angelou is that I had the good fortune to grow up around some of the greatest black artists, dancers, singers, musicians, and actors of our time.
Guy Johnson
#10. And yet, these insights of connectedness and oneness, which make us feel so at home in the world, are so difficult to hold onto. And so, inevitably, we wind up living lives of isolation and loneliness.
Irwin Kula
#11. You have to go hunting to know the excitement of seeing someone get their first deer. It's a thrill for them. It is.
Patty Hearst
#12. I have to believe SF writers will continue to inspire the public to have faith in - to demand! - a future that is at least as big and bold as the past.
Edward M. Lerner
#13. Gore Vidal, the American writer, once described the American economic system as 'free enterprise for the poor and socialism for the rich'. Macroeconomic policy on the global scale is a bit like that. It is Keynesianism for the rich countries and monetarism for the poor.
Ha-Joon Chang
#14. We debated long over the situation for it is a very difficult question and all of us recognize its difficulty.
Henry L. Stimson
#16. Instead of studying books so constantly, how I wish that our schools and colleges might learn to study men and things!
Booker T. Washington
#17. I felt a kinship with country music, because country has lyrics that tell stories
Desmond Child
#19. Gossip is essentially storytelling: storytelling about people whom we know.
Mona Simpson
#20. I honestly do not know if love vanquishes death as our traditional faiths teach but I do know that our vulnerabilities trump our ideologies and that love leavens the purity and logic of our beliefs propelling us to connect as the fiercely gracious human beings we are.
Irwin Kula
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