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I have been brought up open-minded. If I didn't know any people from other countries, I'd think everyone was evil based on news stories. But I know a lot of people, and know that there is no such thing as stark good and evil. Isn't it possible there is the same amount of evil everywhere?
Marjane SatrapiRead
The poor don't know that their function in life is to exercise our generosity.
Jean-Paul SartreRead
The dreamer can know no truth, not even about his dream, except by awaking out of it.
George SantayanaRead
Oh, I know I'll improve. It's just that my life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes now. That's a sentence I read once, and I say it over to comfort myself in these times that try the soul.
Anne ShirleyRead
Measured against the Problem We Face, planting a garden sounds pretty benign, I know, but in fact it’s one of the most powerful things an individual can do - to reduce your carbon footprint, sure, but more important, to reduce your sense of dependence and dividedness: to change the cheap-energy mind.
Michael PollanRead
It does no harm to the romance of the sunset to know a little bit about it.
Carl SaganRead
It is difficult to know oneself, but it isn't easy to paint oneself either.
Vincent Van GoghRead
You know... that a blank wall is an apalling thing to look at... _x000D_ The wall of a museum - a canvas - a piece of film - or a guy sitting in front of a typewriter. Then, you start out to do something - that vague thing called creation. The beginning strikes awe within you.
Edward SteichenRead
Successful careers are not planned. They develop when people are prepared for opportunities because they know their strengths, their method of work, and their values. Knowing where one belongs can transform an ordinary person - hardworking and competent but otherwise mediocre - into an outstanding performer.
Peter DruckerRead
Shepherds don't look after sheep because they love them - although I do think some shepherds like their sheep too much. They look after their sheep so they can, first, fleece them and second, turn them into meat. That's much more like the priesthood as I know it.
Christopher HitchensRead
Deep is the well of truth and long does it take to know what has fallen into its depths.
Friedrich NietzscheRead
What every woman knows is that we are remade each time we make love, each time we give birth; each time we feel the blood making its way through our body into our cupped hands, we remember it is our destiny to make change.
Terry Tempest WilliamsRead
Those who think they 'know' from the beginning will never in fact _x000D_ come to know anything.
Thomas MertonRead
Know then that the body is merely a garment. Go seek the wearer, not the cloak.
RumiRead
The professorial dictum has always been to write what you know, but I say write what you don't know and find something out. And it works.
T.C. BoyleRead
I change during the course of a day. I wake and I'm one person, and when I go to sleep I know for certain I'm somebody else.
Bob DylanRead
It feels good to know that I am safe and I am loved.
Louise HayRead
The boat dipped and swayed and sometimes took on water, but it did not sink; the two brothers had waterproofed it well. I do not know where it finally fetched up, if it ever did; perhaps it reached the sea and sails there forever, like a magic boat in a fairytale. All I know is that it was still afloat and still running on the breast of the flood when it passed the incorporated town limits of Derry, Maine, and there it passes out of this tale forever.
Stephen KingRead
When I auditioned for 'Bye Bye Birdie' on Broadway, Gower Champion said, 'You've got the job!' I said, 'Mr. Champion, I can't dance.' He said, 'We'll teach you what you need to know.'
Dick Van DykeRead
I did however used to think, you know, in the woods walking, and as a kid playing in the woods, that there was a kind of immanence there — that woods, and places of that order, had a sense, a kind of presence, that you could feel; that there was something peculiarly, physically present, a feeling of place almost conscious ... like God. It evoked that.
Robert CreeleyRead
Knowledge is an attitude, a passion, actually an illicit attitude. For the compulsion to know is like dipsomania, erotomania, and homicidal mania, in producing a character that is out of balance. It is not at all that the scientist goes after the truth.
Soren KierkegaardRead

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