Top 17 Unapproachably Quotes
#1. The cure for all the illness of life is stored in the inner depth of life itself, the access to which becomes possible when we are alone. This solitude is a world in itself, full of wonders and resources unthought of. It is absurdly near; yet so unapproachably distant.
Rabindranath Tagore
#2. In some situations I was difficult, in odd moments impossible, in rare moments loathsome, but at my best unapproachably great.
Oscar Levant
#3. I'd like to understand why it seems normal to look at astonishing achievements made by unapproachably ambitious, luminously pious, strangely obsessed artists, and toss them off with a few wry comments ...
James Elkins
#4. The only absolutely and unapproachably heroic element in the soldier's work seems to be-that he is paid little for it-and regularly.
John Ruskin
#5. Thank you," she said. Then, as if writing a tiny footnote at the corner of a page, she added, "I might have a chance to see you again, someday.
Haruki Murakami
#6. Whether you decision is good or bad at least you had the balls to make one.
Benjamin Bayani
#7. As a reader, I tend not to get too much from tales of unrelenting grimness.
Greg Van Eekhout
#8. Being a mother is the most amazing thing that has ever happened to me in my life.
Cindy Margolis
#9. Let us be the wind of love that touches every heart and blows away all of the misery and sadness.
Debasish Mridha
#10. Republican candidates had to appeal to their base, which is by and large elderly white people arguing with empty chairs.
Paul Krugman
#11. The highest thing people can say about an artist is, 'You know, I felt he or she was singing right to me.' If you've got the goods, and you're honest, that's where the thrill comes in, because of the urgency of the people really feeling what they feel. It's right there.
Steve Ross
#12. No matter what meditation technique you use, just let the mind slow down and begin to explore its internal surroundings.
Tim McCarthy
#13. Mans desires are limited by his perceptions; none can desire what he has not perceived.
William Blake
#14. Walls protect and walls limit. It is in the nature of walls that they should fall. That walls should fall is the consequence of blowing your own trumpet.
Jeanette Winterson
#15. You can't keep failing. You can't keep being defiant and stubborn. You have to make changes. You need to turn your life around.
Khali Raymond
#16. Human beings have evolved so fast, relative to other life on Earth, and this has never been properly explained, but now there are signs that the human race has burned out in evolutionary terms, and perhaps it is our time to devolve.
Robert Black
#17. Certainly, you're not going to able to go and pull a Mark Mulder out of your hat somewhere.
Billy Beane
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