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Arbours At Pierce Quotes By John Feldmann

Things always work out if you don't send that e-mail. That's another great life lesson: I've sent enough e-mails of just "f - k you, f - k you, f - k you" and hit send. I've learned a lot from never being able to take back that I sent that e-mail. — John Feldmann

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Geraldine Brooks

Only one god. Strange, that you English, who gather about you so many things, are content with one only. — Geraldine Brooks

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Piero Ferrucci

Being kind is the simplest way to become who we really are. — Piero Ferrucci

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Renae A. Sauter

Self love is number one. As you radiate it out to others; it will radiate back to you. — Renae A. Sauter

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Billie Jean King

Create your legacy, and pass the baton. — Billie Jean King

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

If I hold my head to the left and look down at the handle grips and front wheel and map carrier and gas tank I get one pattern of sense data. If I move my head to the right I get another slightly different pattern of sense data. The two views are different. The angles of the planes and curves of the metal are different. The sunlight strikes them differently. If there's no logical basis for substance then there's no logical basis for concluding that what's produced these two views is the same motorcycle. — Robert M. Pirsig

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Frederick Franck

The eye awakened is the eye in love. — Frederick Franck

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By James A. Owen

I know," said Peter. "Perhaps better than anyone. But you can't stay a child forever. To choose to speak into Echo's Well is to choose illusion. To choose to avoid the responsibilities of being an adult. The real trick - the real choice - is to keep the best of the child you were, without forgetting when you grow up.
"It is the best of both worlds, Jack. Being a child is to believe in magic everywhere ...
" ... but even Peter Pan had to grow up one day. — James A. Owen

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Brock Clarke

I took notes as they divided the world between those who had stuff taken away from them, and those who took, those who did bad things in a good way- gracefully, effortlessly- and those bumblers who bumbled their way through life. — Brock Clarke

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

Not many people get every single thing they want plus all the things they didn't think to ask for in the same day. — Stephenie Meyer

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By E.W. Howe

Fishing seems to be the favorite form of loafing. — E.W. Howe

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Sheldon Adelson

The key factor in my strategy is longevity. — Sheldon Adelson

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Tom Hayden

Neoconservatives and the Pentagon have good reason to fear the return of the Vietnam Syndrome. The label intentionally suggests a disease, a weakening of the martial will, but the syndrome was actually a healthy American reaction to false White House promises of victory, the propping up of corrupt regimes, crony contracting and cover-ups of civilian casualties during the Vietnam War that are echoed today in the news from Baghdad. — Tom Hayden

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Helen Keller

Many of us delude ourselves with the thought that if we could stand in the lot of our more fortunate neighbor, we could live better, happier and more useful lives ... It is my experience that unless we can succeed in our present position, we could not succeed in any other. — Helen Keller

Arbours At Pierce Quotes By Marcel Duchamp

The word 'art' interests me very much. If it comes from Sanskrit, as I've heard, it signifies 'making.' Now everyone makes something, and those who make things on a canvas with a frame, they're called artists. Formerly, they were called craftsmen, a term I prefer. We're all craftsmen, in civilian or military or artistic life. — Marcel Duchamp