Top 14 Kuralt Trail Quotes
#1. I am against limitations like perspective. Perspective is illusion, it's the opposite of presence, and art is presence.
Pierre Soulages
#2. What passes relentlessly through the years is blood, and time; all the bitterness or warmth along the way is almost incidental. Even blood gets forgotten eventually, bleached into myth which are bleached of all colour into ashes of myth.
Luke Davies
#3. I was in prison with pretty much the who's who of the jihadist and Islamist scene of Egypt at the time, and Egypt was the cradle of Islamism for the world - it's where it began and where jihadism began as well.
Maajid Nawaz
#4. Great opportunity for technology/media companies to meet the movers and shakers in the broadcast and media industries.
Kay Koplovitz
#5. We have been so impressed with the Pocket Radar that it has become the only radar gun we use for coaching and scouting.
Mike Candrea
#6. Not going to give casual worship to a God of extravagant beauty and grace!
Louie Giglio
#7. One of the reasons so many singles are dissatisfied is that they're looking for a change in status to define their significance, rather than finding a purpose in life, granted by God, that gives them significance regardless of the status they're in.
Tony Evans
#8. I want to give back. I want to do all the things that will make me feel fulfilled. But whenever I do those things, people think it's a press stunt or something.
Lindsay Lohan
#9. What I like way better than LGBT in terms of labeling sexuality actually is a scheme that comes to me from my friend Animal Prufrock wherein one is identified not by what they supposedly "are" but rather by what they are into. Which brings us to the terms hemosexual, shemosexual, and mosexual.
Ani DiFranco
#10. much-anticipated, long-awaited epiphany is actually a brief, quiet, simple shift in perspective from the one who is looking for That, to the recognition that it is That which is looking.
Robert Wolfe
#11. Do other people, remembering their parents, feel, as I do, a sense of having inadvertently done a small though significant, irreversible wrong?
John Banville
#12. Until Jesus died upon the cross and paid the price of man's sin, no human soul could enter heaven,
Leo John Trese
#13. I had a ploughman's lunch the other day. He wasn't very happy.
Tommy Cooper
#14. When doctors describe pain as experiencing "discomfort," it's like saying Hiroshima experienced "urban renewal".
Dave Barry
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