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Atraves Significado Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Have you noticed how children never bypass a puddle of water, but jump, splash, and slosh right through it? That's because they know an important truth: Life was meant to be lived; puddles were meant to be experienced. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Atraves Significado Quotes By Maralee McKee

A chief cause of worry and unhappiness in life is trading what we want most for what we want at the moment. — Maralee McKee

Atraves Significado Quotes By Roger Blake

there is no greater fool than one who believes his own lies. — Roger Blake

Atraves Significado Quotes By Kristen Wiig

I just always gravitate toward the kind of characters or people that maybe you don't want to talk to for a long time at a party, but you do like to watch what they're doing. — Kristen Wiig

Atraves Significado Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

The world is a demon. It is a kingdom of which the puny ego is king. Put it away and stand firm. — Swami Vivekananda

Atraves Significado Quotes By Bernie Brillstein

In a world where celebrity equals talent, and where make-believe is called reality, it is most important to have real love, truth and stability in your life. — Bernie Brillstein

Atraves Significado Quotes By Rajneesh

Life is not a tragedy, it is a comedy. To be alive means to have a sense of humor. — Rajneesh

Atraves Significado Quotes By Tanya Ward Jordan

In the heat of anger with love ones,
always ponder before saying an uncivil word.
An uncivil word will NEVER cure a bad relationship; but, it will likely make a bad relationship worse.
Know that your reply holds the POWER either to temper a quarrel; or to inflame an unsettled soul
full of hurt and rage. — Tanya Ward Jordan

Atraves Significado Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

I think I'd hoped to be released by it, and solaced, just by hearing her tell me. But it wasn't like that. I felt empty: the kind of emptiness that's sad but not distressed, pitying but not broken-hearted, and damaged, somehow, but clearer and cleaner for it. And then I knew what it was, that emptiness: there's a name for it, a word we use often, without realizing the universe of peace that's enfolded in it. The word is free. — Gregory David Roberts