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Balashov Konstantin Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Everything has been thought of before, but the problem is to think of it again. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Balashov Konstantin Quotes By Hari Parameshwar

It is an inherent nature of life: Whenever success is in your reach, it tosses either an unexpected obstacle or an alluring offer, straight on your path. That unexpected manifestation, obstacle or offer, would either prompt you to press the panic button or distract your focus from your target. As you become busy dealing with the fresh situation, time, with its own flair, flies miles away from your reach, with the reward in offer. Those who endure, without getting disturbed by the obstacle or decoyed by the illusive offer, will reap the fruit. Others will flop, falling as victims to life's conspiracy. — Hari Parameshwar

Balashov Konstantin Quotes By Sarah Flower Adams

Love

O Love! thou makest all things even
In earth or heaven;
Finding thy way through prison-bars
Up to the stars;
Or, true to the Almighty plan,
That out of dust created man,
Thou lookest in a grave,--to see
Thine immortality! — Sarah Flower Adams

Balashov Konstantin Quotes By Susan Mallery

You're only responsible for yourself, Jess. And that's the only person you can control. Other people will either get it or they won't but you can't define yourself by their opinions. — Susan Mallery

Balashov Konstantin Quotes By Elizabeth George

True wisdom is marked by willingness to listen and a sense of knowing when to yield. — Elizabeth George

Balashov Konstantin Quotes By Don Coppersmith

You're unique, amazing
Like no one else
You have the exclusive
On being yourself. — Don Coppersmith

Balashov Konstantin Quotes By John Locke

If by gaining knowledge we destroy our health, we labour for a thing that will be useless in our hands. — John Locke