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The road to home, however hard it is, must be travelled!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We are almost always less or more competent than we believe ourselves to be. The unconscious,however, knows who we really are.
— M. Scott Peck
Stars shine. This is self evident. What is not so evident however is the fact that it is not a passive activity but instead an active one.
— Charles Michael Landry
We all get people that help us make sense of the world, right? We just have to figure out how to keep them however we can.
— John Corey Whaley
Subversive language, however, must be constantly reinvented, because it is continually being co-opted by the powerful.
— Carol P. Christ
Men make love more intensely at 20, but make love better, however, at 30.
— Catherine The Great
For however dutifully we record what we see around us, the common denominator of all we see is always, transparently, shamelessly, the implacable I.
— Joan Didion
Renunciation, or refusing to identify with that which one gathers (however precious it may be), is the ultimate doorway to knowing.
— Sadhguru
Everything is easy. However, the ways to make difficult things easy, sometimes it's not easy (Totok R. Biyanto)
— Totok R. Biyanto
Slogans rarely convince the unconvinced. However, they do rally the troops already on your side.
— John McCarthy
However, no human being - and certainly no man - has the right to define for me what my understanding of God is.
— Haleh Afshar, Baroness Afshar
The banquet was very splendid, however, though I had a bad cold at the time, I remember, and could only say 'thag you very buch'.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
The truth is that civilization does not protect us from wild animals. It attempts, however imperfectly, to protect us from ourselves.
— Michael Crichton
Don't you think God can work however he chooses?" "I believe God worked, and the rest is up to us.
— Max Lucado
The high intellectual value of images, however, lies in the fact that they usually, and perhaps always, fit more than one actual experience.
— Susanne Katherina Langer
However, a good laugh is a mighty good thing, and rather too scarce a good thing; the more's the pity.
— Herman Melville
He's never quite got the trick of conversation, tending to hear in dissenting views, however mild, a kind of affront, an invitation to mortal combat.
— Ian McEwan
However long the song is was how long it took us to write it.
— Geezer Butler
I spend more time in the kitchen than I have in the dining room, for obvious reasons, however, I just want to sit and indulge.
— Gordon Ramsay
And loss of control is always the source of fear. It is also, however, always the source of change.
— James Frey
Wherever and however any one of us may be conceived, it is the same. We come into being in the arms of God.
— Robert Fulghum
That however the brains and abilities of men may differ, their stomachs are essentially the same.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The companies' most effective tactic, however, was simply to put out the goods and let surgeons play.
— Atul Gawande
Women, however charming, have this disadvantage: they distract the mind from food!
— Agatha Christie
God give me the wisdom to see the truth however contrary to my established beliefs.
— Robert Quillen
Picture me however you want to picture me. Because odds are that'll be more true than any of the bodies you see me in.
— David Levithan
You can frame up your life however you like; it's the lens that you see through that will bring you sight
— Sonya Withrow
Many times what we see as our biggest mistakes and failures can become what God uses the most. However,
— Shelley Hitz
The human mind was a devious organ, however, and it chiseled in stone that which would be best left unrecalled.
— Raymond L. Atkins
I was only twenty-five, much to young to die. Probably about the right age to become a complete hypochondriac, however.
— Kylie Scott
Surely it's better to love others, however messy and imperfect the involvement, than to allow one's capacity for love to harden.
— Karen Armstrong
Lies were lethal, however honourable the intentions of the liar. They deprived people of the opportunity to know the basic facts of their own lives.
— Sophie Hannah
Mrs. Glass watched him pull it on. She didn't stay for the tying of the lace, however.
Instead, she left the room. — J.D. Salinger
Instead, she left the room. — J.D. Salinger
Never follow any impulse to teach, however strong it might be. The command to teach is not felt as an impulsion.
— Idries Shah
Choose always the way that seems the best, however rough it may be; custom will soon render it easy and agreeable.
— Pythagoras
The author of Biographia Literaria was already a ruined man. Sometimes, however, to be a "ruined man" is itself a vocation.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
However smothered under former negligence, or scattered through the dull, dark mass of common thoughts - let thy genius rise as the sun from chaos.
— Edward Young
Seldom or never is a poor man honored by the world; however worthy of honor he may be, he is apt rather to be despised by it.
— Teresa Of Avila
Cake baking has to be, however innocently, one of the great culinary scams: it implies effort, it implies domestic prowess; but believe me, it's easy.
— Nigella Lawson
If however the law is so promulgated that it of necessity makes you an agent of injustices against another, then I say to you ... break the law.
— Henry David Thoreau
The Breviary was hard to learn, and every step was labor and confusion, not to mention the mistakes and perplexities I got myself into. However,
— Thomas Merton
Acting is my first focus, but at the core, I'm a storyteller, and however that comes out is fine with me.
— Santino Fontana
The most ridiculous activity of human mind is questioning. Cognition of reality surpasses both question and answer, however ingenious.
— Raheel Farooq
Clouds, leaves, soil, and wind all offer themselves as signals of changes in the weather. However, not all the storms of life can be predicted.
— David Petersen
Adrian, however, pushed us to believe in the application of thought to life, in the notion
— Julian Barnes
However, there is something worse than idealizing the past - or presenting it to ourselves and our children as a chamber of horrors: forgetting it.
— Tony Judt
A sage traveling all day
is never far from the supplies in his cart,
and however spectacular the views
he remains calm and composed. — Lao-Tzu
is never far from the supplies in his cart,
and however spectacular the views
he remains calm and composed. — Lao-Tzu
The condition for a miracle is difficulty, however the condition for a great miracle is not difficulty, but impossibility.
— Angus Buchan
Margaret found that the indifferent, careless conversations of one who, however kind, was not too warm and anxious a sympathizer, did her good.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
I am certain, however, that those responsible for the murder of millions of Germans will never be brought to justice.
— Adolf Eichmann
What is common to both, however, is the accumulation of many minor victories to make a major victory.
— Mao Zedong
The bad news is, our past defines us. However, the good news is, our future will someday be a part of that past.
— Palle Oswald
Remember that, however patient your study, you will never in adult life learn any language perfectly; the best you can hope for is to be a bore.
— Evelyn Waugh
The opposite of depression isn't feeling happy but being fully alive, however painful
— Gwyneth Lewis
I definitely know that I play the part, however big or small, in the deaths of at least two people, Chris Farley and Phil Hartmann.
— Andy Dick
Nature is beautiful in all its chaos. However, a nature photograph is beautiful only in the absence of chaos.
— Mike MacDonald
In the sexual meditation, the boundaries interlock for the moment. However, outside the bedroom the boundaries must stay separate.-Author Serena Jade
— Serena Jade
Concealment, my dear Maria, is the foe of tranquility: however I may err in future, I will never be disingenuous in acknowledging my errors. To
— Fanny Burney
However you arrive at the ability to ignore self-doubt - if you can acquire it or possess it or find it or discover it - move beyond self-doubt.
— Dwight Yoakam
Where is the world whose people don't prefer a comfortable, warm, and well-worn belief, however illogical, to the chilly winds of uncertainty?
— Isaac Asimov
Miss my daily Mass, and have a superstitious feeling that anything may happen on the days I don't go. However, nothing in particular has.
— Rose Macaulay
The needs of the moment always trumped promises of the future, however enticing the latter.
— Karl Ove Knausgard
However they may have felt when they left they were now committed, they had passed the point of no return.
— Hubert Selby Jr.
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.
— Winston Churchill
The ignorant majority, which does however possess one thing in abundance: It is raring for a fight.
— Elfriede Jelinek
Tequila often gave people the desire to tackle the impossible. It did not, however, make impossible possible
— Darynda Jones
Whatever strength the masses have is due entirely to ahimsa, however imperfect or defective its practice might have been.
— Mahatma Gandhi
However it happens, the appeal of the books we return to is often, at least in part, a fascination with what we can't quite reach.
— Peter Turchi
I used to arch my back for boys who couldn't even remember the color of my bedsheets.
But you, however, made me turnover the arch on my mouth. — Sade Andria Zabala
But you, however, made me turnover the arch on my mouth. — Sade Andria Zabala
However old a conjugal union, it still garners some sweetness. Winter has some cloudless days, and under the snow a few flowers still bloom.
— Madame De Stael
Success, however, does nothing to diminish the knowledge that failure stalks everything you do.
— Michael Chabon
Religion! O Diabole! Fie, I am asham'd, however that I seem, To think a word of such simple sound, Of such great matter should be made the ground.
— Christopher Marlowe
Meghann knew however strong the evil inside Simon Baldevar was, it was tempered by the love he had for her and their children.
— Trisha Baker
Regeneration, however it is described, is a divine activity in us, in which we are not the actors but the recipients.
— Sinclair B. Ferguson
What sense is there in pain at all - however we contrive it for ourselves as we cast about for ways to bind up the wound between us and God?
— Anne Carson
To be radical is to go to the root of the matter. For man, however, the root is man himself.
— Karl Marx
The hunger and desire to go racing, however, never leaves your blood but the right opportunity has never really come along - until now that is.
— Nigel Mansell
The argument could be made that the word 'hero' is overused. I do not think, however, that this is the case when referring to teachers.
— Steve Maraboli
Renunciation of objects, without the renunciation of desires, is short-lived, however hard you may try.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways; the point, however, is to change it.
— Karl Marx
The big mistake I made, however, was in trying to change the system instead of just changing myself.
— Leah Remini
No leader, however great, can long continue unless he wins battles. The battle decides all.
— Vince Lombardi
Yes. However, remember - productivity is more than just the quantity of work done. It is also the quality.
— Kenneth H. Blanchard
The man was the master. However, his sole goal at that moment was to serve and pleasure her. It was all about her.
— Shaine Lake
I cannot escape the objection that there is no state of mind, however simple, that does not change every moment.
— Henri Bergson
Thy way, not mine, O Lord, however dark it be; lead me by thine own hand; choose out the path for me.
— Horatius Bonar
I wanted to be part of changing the world. I don't want to just stand by and watch it be however it is.
— Boots Riley
However we may conceal our passions under the veil ... there is always some place where they peep out.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
A time will however come (as I believe) when physiology will invade and destroy mathematical physics, as the latter has destroyed geometry.
— John B. S. Haldane
Don't judge the people by their clothes.. however you might be able to do that spontaneously when they are naked.
— Toba Beta
Every creative act, however small, enriches our species and the world around us. To find and nurture talent, is to be truly wealthy.
— Stewart Stafford