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1550 Mission Quotes By RuPaul

Illusion starts between the ears. If the person doing illusion doesn't believe it, then the audience doesn't believe it. Seeing the picture in your head will allow the audience to see it in their heads. — RuPaul

1550 Mission Quotes By John Stuart Mill

I have learned to seek my happiness by limiting my desires, rather than in attempting to satisfy them. — John Stuart Mill

1550 Mission Quotes By Rumi

If you want what visible reality can give, you are an employee.
If you want the unseen world you are not living with your truth.
Both wishes are foolish, but you'll be forgiven for forgetting that what you really want is loves confusing joy. — Rumi

1550 Mission Quotes By Jennifer Niven

The thing I don't say is: I want to stay alive. the reason I don't say it is because, given that fat folder in front of him, he'd never believe it. And here's something else he'd never believe
I'm fighting to be here in this [crappy], messed-up world. Standing on the ledge of the bell tower isn't about dying. It's about having control. It's about never going to sleep again. — Jennifer Niven

1550 Mission Quotes By Chantal Kreviazuk

Generally my feeling is that I think women are just in a universal way coming out, coming to their own more. And they have more opportunity, and basically we're equal. — Chantal Kreviazuk

1550 Mission Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

Need to go chase the wind for a while, you are too serious. — Patrick Rothfuss

1550 Mission Quotes By M. Gungor

Art is like fruit, and every tree is known by its fruit. Fruit reveals a lot about the tree from which it falls. — M. Gungor

1550 Mission Quotes By Sallust

No one has become immortal by sloth; nor has any parent prayed that his children should live forever; but rather that they should lead an honorable and upright life.
[Lat., Ignavia nemo immortalis factus: neque quisquam parens liberis, uti aeterni forent, optavit; magis, uti boni honestique vitam exigerent.] — Sallust