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Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Felicia Day

Nobody sets out to break new ground. I think change comes when people have no other choice. — Felicia Day

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Catullus

We see not our own backs. — Catullus

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Hermann Hesse

If what matters in a person's existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more individual, unaccidental and inward
destiny alongside one's external fate, then my life has been neither empty nor worthless. — Hermann Hesse

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Francis Quarles

As all things eternal and primordial reappear, so all things mortal return to the earth. Honor, old age, probity, justice, constance, virtue, and gentleness are all gathered into the cold tomb. — Francis Quarles

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

The mind thinks thoughts that we don't plan. It's not as if we say, 'At 9:10 I'm going to be filled with self-hatred. — Sharon Salzberg

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Carly Simon

I had some dreams, they were clouds in my coffee. — Carly Simon

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Fritjof Capra

The more complex the network is, the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be. — Fritjof Capra

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Rumi

I am so small I can barely be seen.
How can this great love be inside me?
Look at your eyes. They are small,
but they see enormous things. — Rumi

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Tony Hsieh

Your brand is your culture. — Tony Hsieh

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Big ears will serve you better than a big mouth. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Alithea Gabrellas Quotes By Marcel Duchamp

The artist performs only one part of the creative process. The onlooker completes it, and it is the onlooker who has the last word. — Marcel Duchamp