Chaleria Quotes & Sayings
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Every time someone tells me I can't do something the more I want to do it, not to prove them wrong but because I always knew I could do it. — Justin Bienvenue

God is on your side. We already at the finish line. Anything you put your mind to, anything you want to accomplish ,you put your faith in God's hands you can do it. — Puff Daddy

When you truly are on purpose, the people, resources, and opportunities you need naturally gravitate toward you. — Jack Canfield

Be a pineapple: Stand tall, wear a crown, and be sweet on the inside. — Jacqueline Wilson

If you care so much about it," she asks him, "then why did you run?"
He takes a moment before answering, shifting his weight and grimacing again. "Their work is good," he says. "It just isn't mine."
This baffles her. His motives - his hazy integrity. It was easy to dismiss Lev as "part of the problem" when she did not know him, but now it's not so easy. He's a paradox. This is a boy who almost blew himself to bits in an attempt to kill others, and yet he offered himself to the parts pirate in order to save Miracolina's life. How could someone go from having no respect for one's own existence to being willing to give himself as a sacrifice for someone he barely knows? It flies in the face of the truths that have defined Miracolina's life. The bad are bad, the good are good, and being caught in between is just an illusion. There is no gray. — Neal Shusterman

I'm trying to get low. People's personalities can get in the way of their own work. — Mos Def

Fear was the knowledge of pain, the awareness that you could be hurt, that you could die. — Julie Kagawa

Particularly strong habits, wrote two researchers at the University of Michigan, produce addiction-like reactions so that "wanting evolves into obsessive craving" that can force our brains into autopilot, "even in the face of strong disincentives, including loss of reputation, job, home, and family."2.27 — Charles Duhigg