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3843 8th Quotes By Brian Tracy

Time is your most precious resource; make every minute count. — Brian Tracy

3843 8th Quotes By John O'Donohue

When you are compassionate with yourself, you trust in your soul, which you let guide your life. Your soul knows the geography of your destiny better than do. — John O'Donohue

3843 8th Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

Only free peoples can hold their purpose and their honor steady to a common end, and prefer the interests of mankind to any narrow interest of their own. — Woodrow Wilson

3843 8th Quotes By Kid Rock

I love to be pushed so I can prove myself, because once again, I will. — Kid Rock

3843 8th Quotes By Kate O'Mara

I'm vegetarian and stick to a strict health regime of brown rice, tofu, salads and soya milk. When I'm at home in Somerset, I buy almost everything in the local farmshops including Barleymow's in Chard. I always get organic - I like happy hens. — Kate O'Mara

3843 8th Quotes By Philip Rieff

Man is tied to the weight of his own past, and even by a great therapeutic labor little more can be accomplished than a shifting of the burden. — Philip Rieff

3843 8th Quotes By Machado De Assis

A man's eye serves as a photography to the invisible, as well as his ear serves as echo to the silence. — Machado De Assis

3843 8th Quotes By Michael Jason Brandt

Undaunted, nature would soon forget the passage of man and return to its routine, tireless and eternal. — Michael Jason Brandt

3843 8th Quotes By Mervyn Peake

Swelter, as soon as he saw who it was, stopped dead, and across his face little billows of flesh ran swiftly here and there until, as though they had determined to adhere to the same impulse, they swept up into both oceans of soft cheek, leaving between them a vacuum, a gaping segment like a slice cut from a melon. It was horrible. It was as though nature had lost control. As though the smile, as a concept, as a manifestation of pleasure, had been a mistake, for here on the face of Swelter the idea had been abused. — Mervyn Peake