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I say, Father, the years have brought me here, still your son, they have brought me to a life I cannot understand.
— Philip Levine
Everybody can have a bad game, and we did. These guys have all proven that they can handle adversity. We're in the midst of a little adversity.
— Wayne Graham
I cannot understand the motivation of a bully, is what it is; this is the one thing that makes me unreasonable. I
— Patrick DeWitt
Between me and life is a faint glass. No matter how sharply I see and understand life, I cannot touch it.
— Fernando Pessoa
History is Philosophy teaching by example.
— Thucydides
A sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier times.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening inside me. I cannot even explain it to myself.
— Franz Kafka
Whatever it is, / I cannot understand it, / although gratitude / stubbornly overcomes me / until I'm reduced to tears.
— Saigyo
O Allah! If I cannot always understand Your wisdom in what You decree, please let me at least have the insight to accept it and be content with it.
— Salman Al-Ouda
I cannot for the life of me understand why small children take so long to grow up. I think they do it deliberately, just to annoy me.
— Roald Dahl
If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world.
— Francis Bacon
As for me, I cannot understand how it is possible not to be always thinking of God.
— Paul Of The Cross
Friendship throws out deep roots in honest hearts, D'Artagnan. Believe me, it is only the evil-minded who deny friendship; they cannot understand it.
— Alexandre Dumas
I try to dream about peaceful things, beaches, that is what I cannot understand. Why are they chasing me?
— Jessica Lynch
I cannot stand superheroes. I do not understand any of its appeal. It has just bored me to death since I was a little kid.
— Roz Chast
Where would I be (and what would happen to me), if I could see all round me and above and below at once ?
— Nanamoli Thera
The lunatic who thinks he is a crowned head may be, in a sense, happy, but his happiness is not of a kind that any sane person would envy.
— Bertrand Russell
I shall make that trip. I shall go to Korea.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
expelled from the garden.
— N. T. Wright