
Top 13 Tenere Quotes
#1. It is difficult to retain what you may have learned unless you should practice it. -Difficile est tenere quae acceperis nisi exerceas
Pliny The Younger
#2. It is something to hold the scepter with a firm hand.
[Lat., Est aliquid valida sceptra tenere manu.]
Ovid
#3. Great love, like great genius, can never be a duty: both are life's gracious gifts to its elect.
Ellen Key
#4. What acts as a far more effective circumstance for generating compassion and what, in fact, rouses us from our comfortable meditation seat is actually seeing or hearing others - encountering others directly, not just conceptually in our imagination.
Dalai Lama
#5. God and I have built an immense fire together. We keep each other happy and warm.
Hafez
#6. To be perfectly honest, I like pressure. It's something I find exciting. And I am the kind of personality that gets very bored very easily. The work I try and involve myself with is ordinarily determined by how much it sort of frightens me.
Taron Egerton
#7. Growing up, I was picked on a bit; I was pretty heavy-set, and then I was a theater kid. I just felt unpopular and uncool, so I think in my mind I had this idea of fame and being popular and how nice that would be. The reality of it is sometimes it's not nice.
Jack Falahee
#8. No one likes to admit that in the end we all die by inches, gradually losing all the defining visual characteristics that make us us
Simon R. Green
#9. I prefer to be foolish when I feel like it, and be accountable to nobody.
Willa Cather
#10. The Ed Hardy man is confident with a strong sense of personal style. He is not afraid to be seen and take risks. He enjoys comfort and flexible style, yet he wants to stand apart from the crowd.
Christian Audigier
#11. You need not cry very loud; he is nearer to us than we think.
Brother Lawrence
#12. I am a God-fearing man. In fact, I don't go to church because I'm afraid I'll run into him there.
Matthew Diamond
#13. A temple was never perfectly a temple, till it was ruined and mixed up with the winds and the sky and the herbs.
D.H. Lawrence
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