Burchill Complex Quotes & Sayings
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Your words don't match your vibe,
& im trusting my gut this time. — Nikki Rowe
You say wicked like it's a bad thing. — Deborah Blake
Remember, on the other side of your fears, lives your growth. — Robin S. Sharma
One thing we may be sure of, however: For the believer all pain has meaning; all adversity is profitable. There is no question that adversity is difficult. It usually takes us by surprise and seems to strike where we are most vulnerable. To us it often appears completely senseless and irrational, but to God none of it is either senseless or irrational. He has a purpose in every pain He brings or allows in our lives. We can be sure that in some way He intends it for our profit and His glory. — Jerry Bridges
I'm a natural-born ninja saddled with the awkward grace of a drunk camel. — Tabi Card
It's true, I'm impressed with myself, almost daily. If I don't impress myself then how am I ever to feel accomplished?"
"Who cares if you impress others?"
"Indeed. Others' opinions hardly matter, but one's own sense of accomplishment is paramount, is it not? — Ridley Pearson
Come with me while the wine shop is still open.
We are dizzy with meeting each other. — Rumi
We carry within ourselves the direction our lives will take. Within ourselves burn the timeless, fateful stars. — Antal Szerb
Look: each moment is a cradle and a casket: may all life and all death seem strange to you. — Marcel Schwob
Once you understand the process of corporate globalization, you have to see that what happened in Argentina, the devastation of Argentina by the IMF, is part of the same machine that is destroying Iraq. Both are efforts to break open and to control markets. And so Argentina is destroyed by the chequebook, and Iraq is destroyed by the cruise missile. If the chequebook won't work, the cruise missile will. Hell hath no fury like a market scorned. — Arundhati Roy
I'd like every man who doesn't call himself a feminist to explain to the women in his life why he doesn't believe in equality for women. — Louise Brealey