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556 Pistol Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Life is about your soul, not about your body and not about your mind. Most people work hard to keep the body happy. Then they seek to stimulate their mind. Then ... if there is time ... they look after their soul. Yet the most beneficial priority has it just the other way around ... When was the last time you paid attention to your soul? — Neale Donald Walsch

556 Pistol Quotes By Hendrik Hertzberg

Robert Kennedy, on his own, left no great legislative legacy, founded no great institution, led no great movement. His most extraordinary accomplishment - and it was extraordinary - was to embody in himself, and create in others, a kind of transcendent yearning for the possibility of redemptive change. — Hendrik Hertzberg

556 Pistol Quotes By Michael Lewis

Goliath, dissatisfied with his size advantage, has bought David's sling. — Michael Lewis

556 Pistol Quotes By Wavy Gravy

Anywhere I hang my heart is home ... it's just the closet that keeps moving. — Wavy Gravy

556 Pistol Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

Only one?" asked Wylan.
"Matthias said four guards for non-operational gates."
"Maybe Yellow Protocol is working in our favor," said Wylan. "They could have been sent to the prison sector or - "
"Or maybe there are twelve big Fjerdans keeping warm inside. — Leigh Bardugo

556 Pistol Quotes By Leigh Hunt

Patience and gentleness is power. — Leigh Hunt

556 Pistol Quotes By Jesse Eisenberg

I know some amazing actors who are not mortified every moment of the day, so my feeling is that maybe you don't have to be a wreck to be good. — Jesse Eisenberg

556 Pistol Quotes By Lawrence McKinley Gould

Some came for sheer love of adventure and wanted no reward beyond that; some wanted fame or its counterfeit, publicity; some were mercenary and thought primarily in terms of what they were going to get out of it; and lastly there was that small group, the like of which gives character to any expedition of merit -- not necessarily scientists at all, but men who could understand the lure, if not the love, of knowledge for its own sake; men who came not for position or money but who found full reward for their effort in the pursuit of an ideal. — Lawrence McKinley Gould