Top 15 Kuvara Quotes
#1. A speech should not just be a sharing of information, but a sharing of yourself.
Ralph Archbold
#2. I'd rather be in a tent than in a house.
Mary Leakey
#3. The habit of mind which leads to a search for relationships between facts becomes of the highest importance in the production of ideas.
James Webb Young
#4. Unexpected money is a delight. The same sum is a bitterness when you expected more.
Mark Twain
#5. A new poll reveals that 56% of Americans believe that Wal-Mart is bad for the country, while the other 44% work there.
Amy Poehler
#6. Here's what I think. One, people should figure out that if they go around bothering bears, chances are they're going to end up bear snacks. Second, people suck.
Michael Thomas Ford
#7. The framework of men's wear is so narrow, that when you play at the edges you get labeled.
Hedi Slimane
#8. You were a painting by Matisse, but you took sleeping pills.
Carole Maso
#9. People have often asked me whether what I know about love has spoiled it for me. And I just simply say, 'Hardly.' You can know every single ingredient in a piece of chocolate cake, and then when you sit down and eat that cake, you can still feel that joy.
Helen Fisher
#10. We should bloom like a flower without reservation or restriction, but with all our energy, power, and great love for this world.
Debasish Mridha
#11. It seems to me that socialists today can preserve their position in academic economics merely by the pretense that the differences are entirely moral questions about which science cannot decide.
Friedrich August Von Hayek
#12. The world of classical music is so fascinating. It's a world that encompasses people from everywhere and erases the basic restraints of nationality; everyone is united by this common language of music.
Gael Garcia Bernal
#13. Without your pain you are nothing but a spiritual embryo.
Bryant McGill
#14. I'm so drawn to the frontier mentality and that idea of having to figure everything out from scratch.
Andrea Zittel
#15. An Honest politician will not be tolerated by a democracy unless he is very stupid ... because only a very stupid man can honestly share the prejudices of more than half the nation.
Bertrand Russell