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Buckstein Bill Quotes By Dan Millman

A little bit of something beats a lot of nothing. Break the largest of difficult tasks into the smallest of steps and it can be done. — Dan Millman

Buckstein Bill Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

It is difficult to keep quiet if you have nothing to do — Arthur Schopenhauer

Buckstein Bill Quotes By Tom Tomorrow

My cartoons appear in newspapers, which are full of words, but there's something about having it in this little box that confounds people's expectations. — Tom Tomorrow

Buckstein Bill Quotes By Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

It's quite a scary path to walk on,
When you have no one's past experience to lean on, or learn from.
It's all new and uncharted.
But nothing is finished unless it is started. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

Buckstein Bill Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

From candlelight to early bedtime, I read. — Thomas Jefferson

Buckstein Bill Quotes By Woody Allen

Paris is a very exciting city. I learned about Paris the same way that Americans do: from the movies. — Woody Allen

Buckstein Bill Quotes By Anonymous

Be spontaneous! When was the last time you did something completely out of character? You have to open yourself to trying new things, especially those that you may previously never have thought of doing, or had been too hesitant to attempt. This is how you open doors of opportunity for positive growth. When we try new experiences, we allow ourselves to feel again. Everything in life can't be planned. Sometimes you just need to let your hair down and live in the moment. Being spontaneous will keep your life interesting and exciting. So instead of saying no, start saying yes! — Anonymous

Buckstein Bill Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

No man lives in the external truth, among salt and acids, but in the warm, phantasmagoric chamber of his brain, with the painted windows and the storied walls. — Robert Louis Stevenson