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1600 Dos Equis Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Jane Austen is the pinnacle to which all other authors aspire. — J.K. Rowling

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Edwin H. Friedman

But no one has ever gone from slavery to freedom with the slaveholders cheering them on, nor contributed significantly to the evolution of our species by working a forty-hour week, nor achieved any significant accomplishment by taking refuge in cynicism. — Edwin H. Friedman

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Luis Marques

It is safer to face a strong enemy in the field of battle, than to fight a war by the side of a weak friend. — Luis Marques

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By C.S. Forester

The fools ran after me and I ran after the whores, foolish though I realized such a proceeding to be. — C.S. Forester

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Debasish Mridha

You can't control the universe, but if you learn to practice meditation and mindfulness you may be able to control yourself. — Debasish Mridha

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Matthew Leeth

I've been thinking that you, me and Kristy should all have a sleepover or something like that. Wouldn't that be so cool! - Carol — Matthew Leeth

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Walter Savage Landor

True wit, to every man, is that which falls on another. — Walter Savage Landor

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Susan Crandall

God's job ain't to make our lives easier, it's to make us better souls by the lessons He gives us. — Susan Crandall

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Linda Dillow

Holy Father, forgive me for grumbling. I know I've sounded just like the Israelites. I long to dwell not on the If Onlys but on You. Make me wise like the old woodcutter - content with what I know, not perturbed by what I don't know. — Linda Dillow

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Francesco Petrarca

The senses reign, and reason now is dead;
from one pleasing desire comes another.
Virtue, honor, beauty, gracious bearing,
sweet words have caught me in her lovely branches
in which my heart is tenderly entangled.
In thirteen twenty-seven, and precisely
at the first hour of the sixth of April
I entered the labyrinth, and I see no way out. — Francesco Petrarca

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Adam M. Grant

In light of this evidence, Bryan suggests that we should embrace nouns more thoughtfully. "Don't Drink and Drive" could be rephrased as: "Don't Be a Drunk Driver." The same thinking can be applied to originality. When a child draws a picture, instead of calling the artwork creative, we can say "You are creative." After a teenager resists the temptation to follow the crowd, we can commend her for being a non-conformist. When we shift our emphasis from behavior to character, people evaluate choices differently. Instead of asking whether this behavior will achieve the results they want, they take action because it is the right thing to do. In the poignant words of one Holocaust rescuer, "It's like saving somebody who is drowning. You don't ask them what God they pray to. You just go and save them. — Adam M. Grant

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Mildred A. Wirt

Ruth Bracket's arms moved backward and forward in rhythmic motion. She was rowing, yet no sound came from her oarlocks. Oars and oarlocks were padded. She liked it best that way. Why? Mystery - that magic word "mystery." How she loved it! — Mildred A. Wirt

1600 Dos Equis Quotes By Alfred North Whitehead

The true method of discovery is like the flight of an aeroplane. It starts from the ground of particular observation; it makes a flight in the thin air of imaginative generalization; and it again lands for renewed observation rendered acute by rational interpretation. — Alfred North Whitehead