Careca Soccer Quotes & Sayings
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Truth is a pathless land. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
We all know that change is hard, but we don't know enough about why it is so hard and what we can do about it. — Robert Kegan
The whole world of thought lay unexplored before me, - a world of which I had already caught large and tempting glimpses ... — Lucy Larcom
I've always had a certain fascination. It's basically paint what you know, and this is what I grew up with. — Martin Mull
Sometimes, the best advisor is one that serves as a sounding board for his commander's thoughts. — B.V. Larson
Never invest in anything that cannot be illustrated with a crayon — Peter Lynch
My dears, laugh at me if you like; it is not conventionally beautiful, but there is something in its quaint old face which pleases me. If it could play the piano, I am sure it would really play. — Marcel Proust
If you're here for four more years or four more weeks, you're here right now. I think when you're somewhere, you ought to be there. It's not about how long you stay in a place, it's about what you do while you're there, and when you go, is that place any better for your having been there? — Jerry Stahl
Quite frequently, he who goes too fast gets there too late - or not at all. — Zig Ziglar
I am a violent man who has learned not to be violent and regrets his violence. — John Lennon
But there you put your finger on what it is that separates the sheep from the goats, and vice versa: imagination. Those who possess it have an afterlife; those who don't possess it, or in whom it has greatly atrophied, are reborn as plants or animals. It's as simple, and unfair, as that. You could almost say that heaven is no more than a fantasm generated by the excess energies of the pooled imaginations of the blessed. — Thomas M. Disch
Laura wanted all of it back, every moment, so that she could live it all over again. — Emma Straub
Anyone who has truly practiced a religion knows very well that it is [the set of regularly repeated actions that make up the cult] that stimulates the feelings of joy, inner peace, serenity, and enthusiasm that, for the faithful, stand as experimental proof of their beliefs. The cult is not merely a system of signs by which the faith is outwardly expressed; it is the sum total of means by which that faith is created and recreated periodically. Whether the cult consists of physical operations or mental ones, it is always the cult that is efficacious. — Emile Durkheim
What moments of despair that life would ever be made precious to me by the consciousness that I lived to some good purpose! It was that sort of despair that sucked away the sap of half the hours which might have been filled by energetic youthful activity: and the same demon tries to get hold of me again whenever an old work is dismissed and a new one is being meditated. — George Eliot
