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Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

By learning to accept the small things immediately as they happen, you can be free of having to react to things at all. You still can respond when action is needed, but you can be free, internally, of events. — Eckhart Tolle

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Melissa Hill

I know you mean well, but you have to remember that things don't always work out like they do in your storybooks. — Melissa Hill

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By James A. Michener

A ship, like a human being, moves best when it is slightly athwart the wind, when it has to keep its sails tight and attend its course. Ships, like men, do poorly when the wind is directly behind, pushing them sloppily on their way so that no care is required in steering or in the management of sails; the wind seems favorable, for it blows in the direction one is heading, but actually it is destructive because it induces a relaxation in tension and skill. What is needed is a wind slightly opposed to the ship, for then tension can be maintained, and juices can flow and ideas can germinate, for ships, like men, respond to challenge. — James A. Michener

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

He knew women early and since they spoiled him he became contemptuous of them, of young virgins because they were ignorant, of the others because they were hysterical about things which in his overwhelming self-absorption he took for granted. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Neil Gaiman

This is a work of fiction. Still, given an infinite number of possible worlds, it must be true on one of them. And if a story set in an infinite number of possible worlds is true in one of them, then it must be true in all of them. So maybe, it's not as fictional as we think. — Neil Gaiman

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Flemming Rose

What is one man's hate speech is another man's poetry. — Flemming Rose

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By William Thurston

Mathematics is much less formally complete and precise than computer programs. — William Thurston

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

Dwarves are not heroes, but a calculating folk with a great idea of the value of money; some are tricky and treacherous and pretty bad lots; some are not but are decent enough people like Thorin and Company, if you don't expect too much. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Ilchi Lee

Who am I?" "What is the purpose of my life?" These questions arise spontaneously throughout our lives, either unbidden or through conscious intent. Anyone who wishes to live an authentic life must answer these questions, regardless of whether they believe in the existence of the soul or practice a religion. If these queries remain unanswered, life will more than likely remain superficial and empty, in spite of any material abundance. If you wish to make the soul's journey, then I suggest you ask yourself these questions relentlessly and ruthlessly, and listen carefully. — Ilchi Lee

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Bob Dylan

Mothers tell your children not to do the things I have done, to spend my life in sin and misery in the House of the Rising Sun. — Bob Dylan

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Joey Lawrence

I'm really into basketball, baseball, football and working out - but you'll never catch me in a public sauna. — Joey Lawrence

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Thea Harrison

Blood tricked down Molly's neck from the stinging cut Justine had given her. She thought, dear lords and ladies, all I want in the whole wide world is a bath, a pina colada, and the chance to stake this bitch in the heart. — Thea Harrison

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By David Whyte

The moment you've uttered the exact dimensionality of your exile, you're already turning towards home. — David Whyte

Ayoko Ng Umasa Quotes By Miguel Angel Ruiz

Doubt is a powerful tool. Doubt challenges my beliefs and breaks the spell of all the lies and superstitions that control my world. I use doubt to recover faith in myself, to take my power back from every superstition I believe in, and return that power to myself. — Miguel Angel Ruiz