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Antoneta Rama Quotes By Elizabeth Rees

Bliss is terribly private. — Elizabeth Rees

Antoneta Rama Quotes By Shantideva

The source of all happiness lies in thinking of others. — Shantideva

Antoneta Rama Quotes By David McRaney

Modern society is large and complex, with institutions wielding great power over the lives of many. This is why Johnson and Fowler added a dire parting shot in their predictions. Since you are programmed to become increasingly overconfident the less you understand about any given scenario, you can expect to find the most destructive overconfidence in places that are exceedingly complicated and unpredictable. — David McRaney

Antoneta Rama Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

It's not your fault. You had no way of knowing I'd traded my soul. It's not exactly how I start out conversations. Hi, I'm Kyrian. I have no soul. What about you? (Kyrian) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Antoneta Rama Quotes By Jaclyn Smith

After having children, life becomes about living beyond yourself; about being bigger and better. — Jaclyn Smith

Antoneta Rama Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Instead of crushing them and mixing them with water, she decided to take them one by one, because there is always a gap between intention and action, and she wanted to feel free to turn back halfway. — Paulo Coelho

Antoneta Rama Quotes By Gary Neville

I developed a mechanism so that whatever mistakes I made, I would bounce straight back. Whatever was happening off the pitch, I could put it to one side and maintain my form. Call it mental resilience or a strong mind, but that is what we mean when we talk about experience in a football team. — Gary Neville

Antoneta Rama Quotes By Richard Dawkins

I speculate that we shall come to accept the more radical idea that each one of our genes is a symbiotic unit. We are gigantic colonies of symbiotic genes. — Richard Dawkins