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No pessimist ever discovered the secret of the stars or sailed an uncharted land, or opened a new doorway for the human spirit.
— Helen Keller
Port is not for the very young, the vain and the active. It is the comfort of age and the companion of the scholar and the philosopher
— Evelyn Waugh
No-one has the right to terminate a person's life with a gun, a knife, or a makutu (spell).
— Theresa Sjoquist
Her ancestors would fight for her spirit, but so too would the white devils who had come to rule. They had taken first our land and then our souls.
— Selina Siak Chin Yoke
I pressed my father's hand and told him I would protect his grave with my life. My father smiled and passed away to the spirit land.
— Chief Joseph
Our God, the Great Spirit, seems also to have forsaken us. Your God makes your people wax stronger every day. Soon they will fill all the land.
— Chief Seattle
I've been in love with the cinema since childhood and it's a fantasy of mine to appear in a Hollywood movie.
— Bruno Tonioli
A platform without the Holy Spirit is like land without a spring. If we gain our Promise Land without Living Water, it will become desolate.
— Alisa Hope Wagner
Canada is a broad land - broad in mind, broad in spirit, and broad in physical expanse.
— Harry S. Truman
Oh, nothing's impossible. It's just a question of when it gets too hard to imagine doing.
— Jeff Fecke
We oppose occupation of land by force and we believe in dialogue as the method for regaining Arab rights. This is the spirit of the Great Arab Revolt.
— King Hussein I
He could almost feel her spirit leaving him,see her runing gracefully across the stepping-stones made of stars into the land of the dead
— Catherine Anderson
It is true that we aspire to our ancient land. But what we want in that ancient land is a new blossoming of the Jewish spirit.
— Theodor Herzl
I experienced, suddenly, that special pleasure, which bore no resemblance to any other ...
— Marcel Proust