Top 14 Sense8 Hernando Quotes

#1. Every day declare for yourself what you want in life. Declare it as though you have it!

Louise Hay

#2. How small the cosmos (a kangaroo's pouch would hold it), how paltry and puny in comparison to human consciousness, to a single individual recollection, and its expression in words!

Vladimir Nabokov

#3. I was born with a different kind of morality. The morality of an animal - of a crow or a fox or an owl - and not of a normal human being. I

Peter Swanson

#4. Only well-written works will descend to posterity. Fulness of knowledge, interesting facts, even useful inventions, are no pledge of immortality, for they may be employed by more skilful hands; they are outside the man; the style is the man himself.

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte De Buffon

#5. We may never see the end results, but that is the difference between the master builder and the worker.

Oscar Romero

#6. Stop kicking me! I do not want to pee right now!

Martin Leicht

#7. A good loser is all right, but it isn't so much fun to beat him.

Evan Esar

#8. Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.

Bill Watterson

#9. It never occurred to me that I was going to have to talk to a camera. I don't know if I can do this.

Ree Drummond

#10. I've been lucky from my earliest memory on. I happened to be born to the right parents, and the lives we led - working class, migratory - suited my personality. I had an adventurous mindset, and we lived on an Army base, then in South Dakota - it was a dynamic environment.

Tom Brokaw

#11. Exercises helps you to monitor your progress in any field

Kishore Bansal

#12. Isn't that the ultimate homeland security, standing up and defending marriage?

Rick Santorum

#13. And I no longer ask for all the solitude in the world, but for time.

Roberto Bolano

#14. I would say that our patients never really despair because of any suffering in itself! Instead, their despair stems in each instance from a doubt as to whether suffering is meaningful. Man is ready and willing to shoulder any suffering as soon and as long as he can see a meaning in it.

Viktor E. Frankl

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