Apasiona Quotes & Sayings
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There must be something to think about at the end. — Chris Van Allsburg
Sometimes the bridges you burn light the way out of your darkness, but the memory of the blaze will be burned into your heart and mind forever. — Shannon L. Alder
We're all of us, always on the edge of bereavement. — Lisa Mannetti
As in all great cataclysmic events, men are forced to show their true colours. Some will achieve the status of legend for their courage, brilliance and dedication; some will possess all the same qualities unacknowledged; others will be plodders doing their best; and there will be those who will be what they have always been -- sewer rats. — Anne Rouen
No one is in a more strategic position than you are to influence the people you are with. — Don Piper
Admiring doesn't make you exactly like what you admire, admire yourself and you will be original and exactly how you wish and feel to be. — Auliq Ice
His voice, even now, follows me everywhere on this longest of rides, this thing called life. — Nicholas Sparks
I'm a phoenix. Burn me, I will keep rising. — Ksenia Anske
anti can mean "against" or "instead of." In language, — R.C. Sproul
One of those things I never exactly cared for was that phobia of appearing to be rich. To become rich is a natural thing, a result of your work, that which you've done. — Antonio Ermirio De Moraes
Not that I don't trust you, of course, but I don't trust you. — John Green
There's something satisfying to proclaiming humility while knowing just how important you truly are. — Michael R. Fletcher
How will I be remembered? As a technician or artist? As a humorist or a visionary? — Norman Rockwell
Complaining does not work as a strategy. We all have finite time and energy. Any time we spend whining is unlikely to help us achieve our goals. And it won't make us happier. — Randy Pausch
Now we are expected to be as wise as men who have had generations of all the help there is, and we scarcely anything. — Louisa May Alcott
