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Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By Wayne W. Dyer

If you are facing in the right direction, all you need to do is keep on walking. — Wayne W. Dyer

Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By Steve Jobs

I thought deeply about this. I ended up concluding that the worst thing that could possibly happen as we get big and as we get a little more influence in the world is if we change our core values and start letting it slide, I can't do that. I'd rather quit. — Steve Jobs

Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By Susan Dennard

Each Well was linked to one of the five elements: Aether, Earth, Water, Wind, or Fire. — Susan Dennard

Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By Glenn B Miller

Over the years, they'd become accomplished at avoiding unpleasant topics. Their burdened demeanors spoke volumes through the silence. — Glenn B Miller

Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By August Wilson

Aunt Ester: He didn't care if anybody else knew if he did or not. He knew. He didn't do it for the people standing around watching. He did it for himself. He say I'd rather die in truth than to live a lie. That way he can say that his life is worth more than a bucket of nails. What is your life worth, Mr. Citizen? That what you got to find out. You got to find a way to live in truth. If you live right you die right. — August Wilson

Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By Viola Shipman

The worst thing in the world is to have regrets. You will always have a few, but they shouldn't be ones that keep you up at night. — Viola Shipman

Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By Jane Green

I treated the first few books as a very long journalistic exercise. I thought of every chapter as an article that needed to be finished. — Jane Green

Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By Swami Dhyan Giten

The inner emptiness is the door
to God. — Swami Dhyan Giten

Benjamas Boonnak Quotes By Bob Seger

Out past the cornfields where the woods got heavy, out in the back seat of my '60 Chevy. Workin' on mysteries without any clues, workin' on our night moves. — Bob Seger