Beneful Recall Quotes & Sayings
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And, down there - do you see where I'm pointing?" "Um," Percy said, "you don't have any hands. — Anonymous
there would have been some idle persecutions here and there, a clash of ideas and egos, but by and large, for the duration that we were the richest and most wonderful of nations in the world, we were also the most tolerant. That tolerance is the fabric that weaved our different states, united our tongues . . . — R. Sreeram
The mind is the master of the soul, and the soul is the master of your universe. Learn to master your mind. — Jeffrey Fry
Go through the things that life gives you to go through, happily. You have to loosen the grip of time, gradually. — Frederick Lenz
Fearful leaders love to stay in the morass of insignificant details. Because the details are usually unimportant, it is difficult to make a mistake of consequence. Of course, it's impossible to do anything of consequence when your focus is on those things that really don't make a difference. — Thom S. Rainer
I have friends, they love me, the use me, they leave.
This has always been a cycle.
Until you came and ruined everything. — Anonymous
Longing is the core of mystery. Longing itself brings the cure. The only rule is, suffer the pain. Your desires must be disciplined And what you want to happen in time, sacrificed. — Rumi
Though triumphs were to generals only due, crowns were reserved to grace the soldiers too. — Alexander Pope
What it boils down to is that parenting a child with autism is a difficult job; writing about it is far easier. — Elizabeth Moon
For the record, pot, like the Reader's Digest , is not necessarily habit-forming, but both can lead to hard-core addiction : heroin, in one case, abridged bad books, in the other. Either way you look at it, a withdrawal from a meaningful life. — Mordecai Richler
Spirituality lies not in the power to heal others, to perform miracles, or to astound the world with our wisdom, but in the ability to endure with right attitude whatever crosses we have to face in our daily lives, and thus to rise above them. — Daya Mata
