Boutons De Fievre Quotes & Sayings
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People move because of the wear and tear of anxiety. Because of the gnawing feeling that no matter how hard they work their efforts will yield nothing, that what they build up in one year will be torn down in one day by others. Because of the impression that the future is blocked up, that *they* might do all right but not their children. Because of the feeling that nothing will change, that happiness and prosperity are possible only somewhere else. — Yann Martel

To live fully is to let go and die with each passing moment, and to be reborn in each new one. — Jack Kornfield

Few things are as destructive and limiting as a worldview that assumes people are mostly rational. — Scott Adams

I love Mexican food, and there's a really good restaurant called El Parador that I love. — Jacquelyn Jablonski

The dark in soul see in the universe their own shadow; the shattered spirit can only reflect external beauty in form as untrue and broken as itself. — Thomas Binney

We sank into a cozy little vacuum, Mel and I, watching. I don't know if it was the cartoons themselves, or watching them with Mel, but that night was the closest I had felt to knowing what I wanted from my life. She was the first person to see me as I had always wanted to be seen. It was enough to indebt me to her forever. — Kayla Rae Whitaker

You imagine that to live in a state of extremity is necessarily to discover the truth about yourself. What you discover then is violence and emptiness. And of this you make a virtue. — Iris Murdoch

In other words, I realized that for IBM to become a great company it would have to act like a great company long before it ever became one. — Tom Watson

Just because you escape one trap, doesn't mean you will escape the next. — Leigh Bardugo

Pure herring oil is the port wine of English cats — Honore De Balzac

I don't think of my plays as steamy places where people display huge amounts of emotions. The feeling is underneath, which in my experience is where most feeling is. I don't myself spend my life shouting in rooms, and I don't really believe things in which people do spend their time in total hysteria. — David Hare

If the United States wants access to Chinese, Indian or Vietnamese markets, we must get access to theirs. U.S. protectionism is very subtle but it is very much there. — Azim Premji