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94607 Quotes By Samuel Beckett

The search for the means to put an end to things, an end to speech, is what enables the discourse to continue. — Samuel Beckett

94607 Quotes By Jim Irsay

The #18 jersey will never be worn again — Jim Irsay

94607 Quotes By Amos Elon

Democracies are notorious for a tendency to obey the feelings rather than the mind; thus the nature of democracies often makes itdifficult to conclude a peace after a hard-won war. Generous victors are rare. — Amos Elon

94607 Quotes By Brigid Schulte

Multitasking makes you stupid - dumber than getting stoned. — Brigid Schulte

94607 Quotes By Gregory Hartley

To force a female to do things in male fashion is not equal opportunity, it is distorted idealism. — Gregory Hartley

94607 Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

Every day do something that frightens you. — Eleanor Roosevelt

94607 Quotes By Sia Furler

I don't read reviews or interviews or anything, just because I'm afraid; If I believed the good, then I'd believe the bad, and there will be bad. — Sia Furler

94607 Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

If you pour a cup of tea, you are aware of extending your arm and touching your hand to the teapot, lifting it and pouring the water. Finally the water touches your teacup and fills it, and you stop pouring and put the teapot down precisely, as in the Japanese tea ceremony. You become aware that each precise movement has dignity. We have long forgotten that activities can be simple and precise. Every act of our lives can contain simplicity and precision and can thus have tremendous beauty and dignity. — Chogyam Trungpa

94607 Quotes By Wallace D. Wattles

You can never become a great man or woman until you have overcome anxiety, worry, and fear. It is impossible for an anxious person, a worried one, or a fearful one to perceive truth; all things are distorted and thrown out of their proper relations by such mental states, and those who are in them cannot read the thoughts of God. — Wallace D. Wattles