C Quotes
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“Chapters - Life has many different chapters for us. One bad chapter doesn’t mean the end of the book.”
“Chaque atome d'un bruit dûr
Exhale l'arome d'un fruit mûr.”
Source: L'Amante de Victor Hugo
“Chaque chute dans ton histoire est une préparation pour un relèvement que seul Dieu peut écrire.
L'homme qui se relève la septième fois n'est pas plus fort que celui qui est tombé. Il est simplement plus convaincu de Celui qui le relève.”
Source: Sept Chutes, Sept Relèvements: Se Relever par la Puissance Qui Ne Faillit
“Chaque détail de ma tenue
est songé pour me donner un look de femme qui a confiance
en elle et en ses moyens. Est-ce que je vais me laisser intimider
par une femme qui s’habille en legging et en chandail coton
ouaté, tous les jours de sa vie ?
Oui.”
Source: Les mères parfaites
“Chaque fois que l'instinct de l'art l'emporte sur celui de la peur, chaque fois que notre créativité l'emporte sur notre frilosité, nous favorisons la métamorphose de la compétence en confiance.”
Source: La confiance en soi, une philosophie
“Chaque heure perdue ou volée à nous débattre dans les méandres de nos écrans, chaque journée passée à augmenter la productivité d'une entreprise dont l'activité n'a rien à voir avec le genre de monde que nous voulons construire, chaque achat que nous faisons, chaque repas que nous préparons, chacun de nos déplacements, chaque moment passé avec d'autres, chacun de nos choix sont autant d'opportunités que nous pouvons saisir.”
Source: Petit manuel de résistance contemporaine
“Chaque homme, porte en lui un monde composé de tout ce qu'il a vu et aimé, et où il rentre sans cesse, alors même qu'il parcourt et semble habiter un monde étranger.”
“Chaque jour, le maître se contentait de le saluer et commençait son cours. Puis il demeurait invisible le reste de la journée et restait muet lors du dîner.
Or, ce matin-là, debout près de la rivière argentée, le vieil aveugle lui dit :
— Yuko, tu deviendras un poète accompli lorsque, dans ton écriture, tu intégreras les notions de peinture, de calligraphie, de musique et de danse. Et surtout lorsque tu maîtriseras l’art du funambule.
Yuko se mit à sourire. Le maître n’avait pas oublié.
— Pourquoi l’art du funambule pourrait-il me servir ?
Soseki posa sa main sur l’épaule du jeune homme, comme il l’avait déjà fait un mois plus tôt.
— Pourquoi ? En vérité, le poète, le vrai poète, possède l’art du funambule. Écrire, c’est avancer mot à mot sur un fil de beauté, le fil d’un poème, d’une œuvre, d’une histoire couchée sur un papier de soie. Écrire, c’est avancer pas à pas, page après page, sur le chemin du livre. Le plus difficile, ce n’est pas de s’élever du sol et de tenir en équilibre, aidé du balancier de sa plume, sur le fil du langage. Ce n’est pas non plus d’aller tout droit, en une ligne continue parfois entrecoupée de vertiges aussi furtifs que la chute d’une virgule, ou que l’obstacle d’un point. Non, le plus difficile, pour le poète, c’est de rester continuellement sur ce fil qu’est l’écriture, de vivre chaque heure de sa vie à hauteur du rêve, de ne jamais redescendre, ne serait-ce qu’un instant, de la corde de son imaginaire. En vérité, le plus difficile, c’est de devenir un funambule du verbe.
Yuko remercia le maître de lui enseigner l’art d’une façon si subtile, si belle.”
“Chaque pétale qui tombe
Vieillit
Les branches du prunier”
Source: Printemps
“Chaque religion est une vraie religion, ou aucune ne l’est.”
Source: L'humain Impossible: Cent Sonnets pour Ma Famille Mondiale
“Chaque vérité éternelle existe en double, en multiples exemplaires.”
Source: the Man Without Qualities
“Char Miller's lively, insightful account of the life and world of American forester Gifford Pinchot fills a vitally important gap in environmental and conservation history. Anyone captivated by the issues and controversies surrounding the preservation and development of the nation's natural heritage should read this engaging, carefully researched biography.”
“Character + Chance = Success”
“Character - in things great and small - is indicated when a man (or person) pursues with sustained follow-through what he feels himself capable of doing.”
“Character - not wealth, power, or position - is the supreme word.”
“Character - Some day, you will be wrestling with the great temptation, or trembling under the great sorrow of your life. But the real struggle is here, now, in these quiet weeks. Now it is being decided whether, in the day of your supreme sorrow or temptation, you shall miserably fail or gloriously conquer. Character cannot be made except by a steady, long-continued process.”
“Character - We describe the character of a person in reference to moral judgments about the worthiness of a person. Thus, to have a strong, great or honorable character is to be a person of merit, worthy of admiration and honor.”
“Character-A perfect embodiment of human personality. Your social status, wealth, caste, titles and looks come way beyond that”
“Character acting is a much braver pursuit than a guy who runs around and intermittently clenches his jaw muscles.”
“Character actors are becoming a thing of the past. They're just going by the wayside. They're just cutting through that caliber of acting.”
“Character actors aren't a brand in the same way that high-profile leading men are.”
“Character actors just pile up the credits because you work on a movie for like a few days. It's not like I'm the lead in everything I do - far from it. I'm not spending three or four months on a picture; I'm spending three or four weeks. Sometimes three or four days.”
“Character alone will have real effect on the masses.”
“Character and attitude deficiencies are piercing thorns depending your handhold”
Source: Landscapes of a Heart, Whispers of a Soul
“Character and emotionality don't always have to be relegated to quieter, more simple constructs.”
“Character and fate are two words for the same thing”
“Character and intelligence are the poles you talent spins on, displaying your gifts.”
“Character and Professionalism can only be seen when faced with adversity…”
“Character and purpose are directly linked to confidence and conviction. What links them? Courage – to be oneself, no matter what others might say.”
Source: Fine Things: Fennel's Journal No. 8
“Character and simplicity go together.”
Source: Either Reformist or Terrorist: If You Are Terror I Am Your Grandfather
“Character assassination is at once easier and surer than physical assault; and it involves far less risk for the assassin. It leaves him free to commit the same deed over and over again, and may, indeed, win him the honors of a hero in the country of his victims.”
“Character begins to form at the first pinch of anxiety about ourselves.”
Source: Early Poems
“Character begins where reputation ends.”
“Character building begins in our infancy and continues until death.”
“Character- building education is what the world needs – education, that will empower the mind with such an unimaginable strength that one would meet death face to face and say “some other time, pal!”
Source: The Education Decree
“Character builds on characters. Very few can recognised them as a character, others should look for it until they get one.”
“Character builds on characters. Very few recognised them as a character, others should look for it until they get one.”
“Character builds slowly, but it can be torn down with incredible swiftness.”
“Character built out of restrictions and boundaries can be deceiving.Be aware!”
“Character calls forth character.”
Source: Maxims and Reflections
“Character can never be traded for ministry. Character is the very foundation upon which the ministry is built”
“Character can’t be bought. You must build it.”
“Character cannot be counterfeited, nor can it be put on and cast off as if it were a garment to fit the whim of the moment. Day by day we become what we do. This is the supreme law and logic of life.”
“Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved.”
“Character cannot be made except by a steady, long-continued process.”
Source: The More Abundant Life: Lenten Readings
“Character cannot be summoned at the moment of crisis if it has been squandered by years of compromise and rationalization. The only testing ground for the heroic is the mundane. The only preparation for that one profound decision which can change a life, or even a nation, is those hundreds of half-conscious, self defining, seemingly insignificant decisions made in private. Habit is the daily battleground of character.”
“Character comes before scholarship.”
Source: Within this Present
“Character comes from following our highest sense of right, from trusting ideas without being sure they’ll work.”
“Character consists of the moral awareness and strength to know the good, love the good and do the good.”
“Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries.”
Source: Chesapeake