Bearcrawls Quotes & Sayings
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Must beauty blossom, rooted in decay,
And night devour its flaming hues alway? — Clark Ashton Smith
Kyrie ... you are so fucking beautiful." His voice was low, reverent. "And you are mine. — Jasinda Wilder
There is $1.4 billion a day in trade that goes back and forth across the border. That means millions of jobs and livelihoods for families here in Canada and for families in the United States. — Paul Cellucci
Both methods develop increased awareness that can lead to neural changes and neurodifferentiation. (Put differently, when Feldenkrais trained his pupils to refine their sensory awareness of how it felt to perform a movement, he was training them to make more use of the feedback provided by their senses.) Some introductory books on — Norman Doidge
No one lives long enough to learn everything they need to learn starting from
scratch. To be successful, we absolutely, positively have to find people who
have already paid the price to learn the things that we need to learn to achieve
our goals. — Brian Tracy
There are a lot of people, especially the younger generation who don't feel that they need to support the artists by buying their music because they grew up learning that record companies are evil. — Bob Mould
The eye obeys exactly the action of the mind. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The man who goes to the top is the man who has something to say and says it when circumstances warrant. Men who keep silent underdressed are moral cowards. — Richard Llewellyn
If you don't strain the strings, and then try to break them, you'll find it a difficult job; but strain a string to its very utmost, and the mere weight of one finger on the strained string will snap it. — Leo Tolstoy
They are bearcrawls ... a bearclaw is a donut — Jillian Michaels
Deep, special pain bestows deep, special grace - not that the grace alleviates the pain, of course. — Haruki Murakami
sometimes being superficial - taking things only at first glance - is the most profound approach. — Ryan Holiday
