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Caniglia Homes Quotes By Cynthia Sue Larson

Anyone who can relax, clear their mind, and envision being different in some way - such as more successful, funny, healthy, wealthy, or wise - can quantum jump. To initiate a quantum jump requires keeping an open mind that you can experience another reality. It is important that you are able to sincerely desire and feel a connection to another reality, envisioning some way of making a connection with it through a bridge, a door, a window or a handshake. — Cynthia Sue Larson

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

He only felt a traitorous part of his body that wanted to be connected to her. But he knew better than to listen to that part of himself. It had a mind of its own that could get him into all kinds of nightmares if he let it. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Mark Oliver

Sometimes the Goliath in front of me looks too big & impossible to defeat. Then, God puts his hands on my shoulder, hands me 3 pebbles & a sling shot and I know it'll be okay. — Mark Oliver

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Peter Zumthor

If, early on, you know how things are put together, then you can build. The architect is in charge of making - he is not an artist. — Peter Zumthor

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Bill Hicks

I got this big fear of doing smoking jokes in my act and showing up five years from now goin' [puts mic to his neck and speaks as if he had a mechanical larynx] 'good evening everybody,
remember me, smoking's bad. [puts cigarette to neck and mimics smoking it] Eeww. You ever seen somebody do that? I've seen someone do that. Let me tell you something - if you're smoking out
of a hole in your neck [mimics it again] I'd think about quitting. And that's just me, ya know. — Bill Hicks

Caniglia Homes Quotes By George Clooney

I had a Tesla. I was one of the first cats with a Tesla. But I'm telling you, I've been on the side of the road a while in that thing. — George Clooney

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Joseph Heller

Gold was not altogether certain what, anatomically, a gorge was, but he knew that his was rising. — Joseph Heller

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Mira Grant

Life's more fun when you take the chance that it might end. — Mira Grant

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

For many have but one resource to sustain them in their misery, and that is to think, "Circumstances have been against me, I was worthy to be something much better than I have been. I admit I have never had a great love or a great friendship; but that is because I never met a man or a woman who were worthy of it; if I have not written any very good books, it is because I had not the leisure to do so; or, if I have had no children to whom I could devote myself it is because I did not find the man I could have lived with. So there remains within me a wide range of abilities, inclinations and potentialities, unused but perfectly viable, which endow me with a worthiness that could never be inferred from the mere history of my actions." But in reality and for the existentialist, there is no love apart from the deeds of love; no potentiality of love other than that which is manifested in loving; there is no genius other than that which is expressed in works of art. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Jim Butcher

Faith, Harry. God has a way of seeing to it that things fall into place. — Jim Butcher

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Education is the manifestation of perfection already existing in man. — Swami Vivekananda

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Matt Haig

I love you, she said. And I knew the point of love right then. The point of love was to help you survive. — Matt Haig

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Steve Merrick

It looks as if British democracy died a few years ago, and nobody noticed. — Steve Merrick

Caniglia Homes Quotes By Peter Ackroyd

No poet is ever completely lost. He has the secret of his childhood safe with him, like some secret cave in which he can kneel. And, when we read his poetry, we can join him there. — Peter Ackroyd