46 Quotes & Sayings By Harley King

Harley King is the founder and CEO of King Design. He has been creating custom lighting for over 20 years and has designed over 2,000 different fixtures. He is an avid fan of interior design and is always looking to create new and unique lighting. When he’s not designing, he enjoys cooking, traveling, and hanging out with his family.

Memory is a sly devil that pretends to wear the...
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Memory is a sly devil that pretends to wear the cloak of truth, but deceives us both in our youth and our age. Harley King
I feel the healinghands of Godtouch my heartand kiss my...
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I feel the healinghands of Godtouch my heartand kiss my soul. Harley King
Sometimes thatwhich we fearstrengthens ourspirit and givesus a splashof hope.
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Sometimes thatwhich we fearstrengthens ourspirit and givesus a splashof hope. Harley King
Sometimes memory is the only gift we give ourselves and...
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Sometimes memory is the only gift we give ourselves and the only hope we have of finding our way home. Harley King
Hope is a gift. Use it wisely.
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Hope is a gift. Use it wisely. Harley King
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If I woke up one morning and realized that all I ever was going to be was a business man, I'd probably die. All my dreams would be shattered. Early in life I had many dreams. I dreamed of being a great basketball star. I dreamed of being a preacher. I dreamed of saving the world from war and racism. And I dreamed of being a great poet. Today, I dream only of writing. Harley King
We fear what we most desire.
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We fear what we most desire. Harley King
May your dreams be larger than mountains and may you...
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May your dreams be larger than mountains and may you have the courage to scale their summits. Harley King
May your dreams be gifts from the gods and may...
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May your dreams be gifts from the gods and may you open them with excitement and pleasure. Harley King
Nothing stays the same and nothing changes. What is old...
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Nothing stays the same and nothing changes. What is old today will be new tomorrow. What is new today will be forgotten tomorrow. Harley King
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One must give himself completely to his art and not hold back. Throw caution to the wind. Embrace the muse. Make love to your art. Harley King
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How little we understandof the gifts we have been givenor the shape of the pathwe took to reach our salvation. Harley King
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The pain we cause will haunt our memories and eat at our souls. I do not seek forgiveness, only the emptiness of death. Harley King
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May your heart be lighter today. Harley King
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I climb aboard my tricycle and pedal my heart to the stars. Harley King
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Too often our visions of the futureare dull and impotentlike a hammer beating the water. Harley King
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Sometimes we fight who we are, struggling against ourselves and our natures. But we must learn to accept who we are and appreciate who we become. We must love ourselves for what and who we are, and believe in our talents. Harley King
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Writing poetry is about learning to pare down the poem to the most essential words. Every word used has to be crucial to the poem. Harley King
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Sometimes we wait too long for the forgiveness of our fathers. Harley King
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My dream stood in the way of appreciating what I did have. Harley King
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Celebrate the gift of memory. Harley King
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Tomorrow is a memory best forgotten. Harley King
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Sometimes we live too much in the past, remembering what we wished had happened. Harley King
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Memory shimmers as a crystal lakethat reflects all things invisible. Harley King
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Over time our tears will help heal the pain and soothe the hurt. Harley King
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Reading haiku is as much an art as writing it. The reader needs to pause and listen to the silences, to feel the spaces between the words, and to journey into the depths of many multi-colored worlds. Harley King
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Laughter is a gift for lovers. Harley King
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May your journey through life be vibrant and full of colorful rainbows. Harley King
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Many of the poets writing today are hung up on language and symbolism. If the poem does not have depth of meaning or fit a certain academic styles and standards, then it is not poetry. Poetry should relate to the man on the street who has to work for a living. Until poetry connects with the working man, it’s not going to sell; it’s not going to be of value. Harley King
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All things old become new again. In my youth the athletes had crew cuts and the hippies had long hair. Now the athletes have long hair and the hippies are bald. Harley King
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Life often is a bucket of water sitting on a farmer’s porch. Our choice is in the drinking. Harley King
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Story is a butterfly whose wings transport us to another world where we receive gifts that change who we are and who we want to be. Harley King
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Our stories are not new; yet, in the retelling we are reborn as heroes. Harley King
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I have learned to have pride in what I do. Harley King
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What I really want is to be recognized as a writer; that someday, my poetry – this is an interesting paradox – would be taught in English classes; for my name, along with my poetry, to exist 500 years from now. Harley King
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Our flesh is a gift of laughter. Harley King
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Hope is a rainbow of thought. Harley King
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Service to others in their time of need is a privilege and an honor. Harley King
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The path to success is not a straight line. Harley King
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Too much has been given and too much has been lost. Harley King
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Haiku does not express emotion from the inside out by displaying the mind of a character. Haiku builds the emotional thrust, makes the artistic statement from the outside in, from the physical world to the mind of the reader. Harley King
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Knowing when and how to change course is important to success. Self-doubt is a lighthouse that will keep you from running aground. Don't become shipwrecked on the rocks of time. Be willing to rethink your decisions and change course. Harley King
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So much is buried in our lives that we forget what we have learned. Harley King
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What’s the use of writing poetry for your peers? I don’t think I should sell my poetry to other poets. If that’s who my audience is, I’m dead, I’m not going to make any money. Harley King
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Reading haiku is like viewing a photograph or a painting. A haiku is a moment of time, isolated, and held up for viewing. Harley King