Top 14 Nyambura Quotes
#1. Seymour, we do not dignify absurdities with coverage. This is still America, god damnit! Who wants a cowboy actor in the White House?
Alan Moore
#2. The only time I ever went hunting I remembered it as a grisly experience.
Gloria Swanson
#3. We are bound by our limitations to believe.
Mark Bishop
#4. Wisdom is the art of being courageous and generous with the unknown.
John O'Donohue
#5. Many of us are faithful to our ideas about Jesus Christ, but how many of us are faithful to Jesus Himself?
Oswald Chambers
#6. In love it is only the commencement that charms. I am not surprised that we find pleasure in frequently recommencing.
Michel, 14th Prince Of Ligne
#7. When I was younger, my dad was making a music video for a band in Montreal. I was goofing around and being a ham. An agent was there and she was telling me, 'Hey, do you think you'd want to go out on auditions?' I was like, 'Yeah, what's an audition? Sure, I'll do it.'
Vanessa Lengies
#8. Sedona is beautiful. Your soul is more beautiful than Sedona.
Ilchi Lee
#9. Love? And not even some platonic cosmic love, but the carnal attraction between two mammals? Do you really think that an all-knowing super-computer or aliens who contrived to conquer the entire galaxy would be dumbfounded by a hormonal rush?' By
Yuval Noah Harari
#10. Most people put off my mother's erratic behavior to the fact that she was a writer, as if that just explained everything. To me that was just an excuse. I mean, brain surgeons can be crazy too, but no one says that's all right. Fortunately for my mother, I am alone in this opinion.
Sarah Dessen
#11. We spend our lives searching for something we think we don't have, something that will make us happy. But the key to our deepest happiness lies in changing our vision of where to seek it.
Sharon Salzberg
#13. This is why the conflict between rationalism and irrationalism has become the most important intellectual, and perhaps even moral, issue of our time.
Karl R. Popper
#14. I do believe in the infallibility of the Pope, because I think we have to believe in something.
Elaine Stritch