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Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By Taylor Stevens

This was home: running along a razor's edge of self-induced terror, calculating mortality against probability.
Assignments were the reprieve. When she was abroad, although she would do whatever was necessary to get the job done, there was a degree of normalcy, sanity, purpose, and the destructive forces propelling her to gamble with her life were dormant. — Taylor Stevens

Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I should tolerate the closeness of 2-3 caterpillars, if I want to get to know butterflies — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

During the past few years I have avoided tiring myself and losing my breath. I must take care of my body, treat it with respect as a musician does his instrument. I apply nonviolence to my body, for it is not merely a tool to accomplish something. It itself is the end. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By Albert Einstein

For scientific endeavor is a natural whole the parts of which mutually support one another in a way which, to be sure, no one can anticipate. — Albert Einstein

Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By Dana Burkey

What if just you and I hung out, like last summer?" Nick sat up and began twirling a lock of my wet hair around his finger. "Josh never needs to know. — Dana Burkey

Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By Lisa Henry

What's the difference between a lie and a secret? — Lisa Henry

Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Pain is less subject than pleasure to careless expression. — Samuel Johnson

Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By George Bellairs

Fate, the monstrous scene-shifter, was setting the stage for the death of Uncle Fred, the elderly man. — George Bellairs

Bad Attitude Karma Quotes By Anne Frank

By nature he is more closed-up than I am, I agree, but I know - and from my own experience - that at some time or other even the most uncommunicative people long just as much, if not more, to find someone whom they can confide in. — Anne Frank