Boshier Artist Quotes & Sayings
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followed the one percent rule: improve one percent each day, in each of these areas of life. — James Altucher

For instantly, as the sentence ended, there was infused in my heart something like the light of full certainty and all the gloom of doubt vanished away. — Augustine Of Hippo

Gran swatted his butt and shooed him away out the door. "Now, we can get down to business." She rubbed her hands together like a villain. — Shelly Crane

If you are the master be sometimes blind, if you are the servant be sometimes deaf. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Emily woke to shadows and their voices. They looked different today, because the entire world hurt. The numbness had worn off sometime between sleep and awake, and she was seeing red. The shadows on the walls were not shadows at all, but red blobs consisting of teeth and claws. Her house reeked of pain.
The whole world was fucking bleeding. — Allie Burke

Freedom's chains are the hardest to break. — Marty Rubin

Isn't it odd how the little things can change a man's entire life? — David Eddings

In order to change your life outside, you must first change inside — Louise Hay

Don't be distracted by doubters. — Kid Ink

Sometimes I feel like a deperson. — Leah Raeder

I had that overwhelming feeling I get when I'm about to give up on a plan, that big rush of air when I realize that my stroke of genius has flaws, and I don't have the brains or energy to fix them. — Gillian Flynn

She drifted down into the water, letting it engulf her body until even her face was underwater. The silence was delicious, just the sound of her own heartbeat in her ears. — Crissi Langwell

My soul tasted that heavenly food, which gives new appetite while it satiates. — Dante Alighieri

This society in which knowledge workers dominate is in danger of a new "class conflict" between the large minority of knowledge workers and the majority of workers who will make their livings through traditional ways, either by manual work ... or by service work. The productivity of knowledge work - still abysmally low - will predictably become the economic challenge of the knowledge society. On it will depend the ability of the knowledge society to give decent incomes, and with them dignity and status, to non knowledge people. — Peter Drucker

Great possessions and great want of them are both strong temptations. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe