Artiglia Lauren Quotes & Sayings
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Compare yourself to others for inspiration not competition — Bangambiki Habyarimana
I have found the heart and will never leave This house of light. — Rumi
Everyone has dreams. But it is what you do with these dreams that is important. Dreams, once you make the decision to act on them can become reality. — Glynis Nunn
You are a liar by default, and you lie most to yourself. If you fail, you forget it. If you win, you tell everyone. — David McRaney
It was so wonderful to be there, safe at home, sheltered from the winds and the cold. Laura thought that this must be a little like heaven, where the weary are at rest. — Laura Ingalls Wilder
I try to stay away from calling people nerds or whatever, because I've got my own fetishes and interests. — Kyle Kinane
There is no greater glory that can befall a man that what he achieves with the speed of his feet or the strength of his hands. — Homer
Freedom to be oneself is all very well; the greater freedom is not to be oneself. — James Merrill
How unjust life is, to make physical charm so immediately apparent or absent, when one can get away with vices untold for ever. — Margaret Drabble
True warfare in which large rival armies fight to the death is known only in man and in social insects. — Richard Dawkins
Romantic love came under attack, first from the Freudians and then from the neuroscientists, who said that being in love was a chemical reaction in the brain. Marriage is no longer seen as a lifetime commitment. — Jane Ridley
In order for us, black and white, to disenthrall ourselves from the harshest slavemaster, racism, we must disinter our buried history ... We are all the Pilgrim, setting out on this journey. — Studs Terkel
Some mythological fat asswipe drives our national economy. — Chuck Palahniuk
I was a lousy academic. I spent most of my time in the cafeteria. But I met fantastic people from all kinds of fields; law, medicine, history, and they eventually dispersed all over the world to do their fieldwork. I liked the way these people committed to the long term in a sincere, visionary way. Their projects weren't about "next season." They were ten-year commitments. They were lifestyle choices that had traditions of fieldwork built into them - moving around, living on location, discipline, a real rigor for research. — Aleksandra Mir
