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Kara Quotes

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“Best revenge? Smile, be happy and never let them know it hurt.”
KARA Goo Hara

“Number 1. If I say we're number 5, people will just feel sorry for us. I'd rather say we're number 1, even if fans criticize us.”
KARA Park Gyuri

Roshani Chokshi
“I hereby declare you an official…Potato.”
Roshani Chokshi, Aru Shah and the City of Gold

Robert Louis Stevenson
“Kara nadciÄ…ga pede claudo*, lata po tym jak umarÅ‚a pamięć o winie, a miÅ‚ość wÅ‚asna dokonaÅ‚a przebaczenia.

*pede claudo (Å‚ac.) - cichym krokiem”
Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
tags: kara, wina

Kim Richardson
“The last time I checked,I didn't have any special talent,thought Kara.Can I paint a demon to death?Drown it in some gouache?”
Kim Richardson, Marked

Dorota Terakowska
“karać w ramach prawa - to jeszcze nie znaczy to samo, co czynić Å‚²¹»å moralny.”
Dorota Terakowska, Próba generalna

Nicole Sager
“I will succeed, you know. Seemingly hopeless missions do not frighten me. In fact, the more hopeless they seem, the more determined I am.”
Nicole Sager, Cleftlocke

Nicole Sager
“The night before, she had thought the last of her hopes dried up; and yet the sun had risen again this morning, and in the path of its warm rays she had discovered one final blossom.”
Nicole Sager, Cleftlocke

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Balığa sordum, kendini nereye ait hissediyorsun diye, denize dedi; kuÅŸa sordum, kendini nereye ait hissediyorsun diye, gökyüzüne dedi ve ¾±²Ô²õ²¹²Ô´ÇÄŸ±ô³Üna sordum, kendini nereye ait hissediyorsun diye, topraÄŸa dedi!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Alasdair MacIntyre
“To care is to acknowledge both the other’s dependence and one’s own dependence and to act accordingly. To care is not to surrender one’s autonomy but to recognize the importance of one’s relationship to another or to others and to respond in the light of that recognition. It is in this light that we should understand the derivation of the English word ‘careâ€� from the Gothic word Kara, which means ‘to lament.â€� So caring is not what a powerful person gives to a weaker one. Caring is a matter of being there, lamenting right along with the person who laments. And we should notice too that the word lament includes not just expressions of distress, but also a deep concern for a threatened good.”
Alasdair MacIntyre, Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues