Top 17 Robert E Kahn Quotes
#1. I wrote 'Soul Keeping' because we are taught more about how to care for our cars than how to steward our souls. But you cannot have an impactful life with an impoverished soul.
John Ortberg
#2. One moment may with bliss repay Unnumbered hours of pain.
Thomas Campbell
#4. When a goal is badly stated or it does not exist at all, our sub- conscious will automatically conceive it as unreachable, as impossible as to find a solution for something that does not exist
Sunday Adelaja
#5. Just take me with you. Please.
I cant.
Please, Papa.
I cant. I cant hold my son dead in my arms. I thought I could but I cant.
Cormac McCarthy
#6. New capabilities emerge just by virtue of having smart people with access to state-of-the-art technology.
Robert Kahn
#7. They did not take their life seriously and despised it as something of no consequence. They preferred to close their eyes and to live in the past. Life for such people became meaningless. Naturally
Viktor E. Frankl
#8. Kahn once said, The creation of art is not the fulfillment of a need but the creation of a need. The world never needed Beethoven's Fifth Symphony until he created it. Now we could not live without it.
Robert Hughes
#9. My hair is very fine, so I use Tigi Bed Head Small Talk before I blow dry for volume, and I'm a firm believer in Tigi Rockaholic dry shampoo to keep volume throughout the day.
Sasha Jackson
#11. Those trying to explain pictures are as a rule completely mistaken.
Pablo Picasso
#12. Great news for Pres Obama. He watched football all weekend and tomorrow he will receive the Heisman trophy. Next week he's going to watch NASCAR. Move over, Jimmie Johnson!
Michael Waltrip
#13. The bond between true lovers is as close as we come to what endures forever.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#14. It is easy to love but difficult to forget, so love every moment to create an enormous unforgettable memory.
Debasish Mridha
#15. Love is doing a kindness for someone else, not expecting to receive anything in return.
Sylvain Reynard
#16. For a journalist who covers the Muslim world, we have responsibilities to be familiar with that culture and to know how to respond to that.
Lynsey Addario
#17. The ordinary man is an anarchist. He wants to do as he likes. He may want his neighbour to be governed, but he himself doesn't want to be governed. He is mortally afraid of government officials and policemen.
George Bernard Shaw
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