Charlie Saint Cloud Quotes & Sayings
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It's good to like yourself, and that only comes from hard work, from doing. But vanity is dangerous; it can trip you badly. — Pierce Brosnan

The objection of the scandalmonger is not that she tells of racy doings, but that she pretends to be indignant about them. — H.L. Mencken

People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use. — Soren Kierkegaard

The Universe and Spirit do not understand limitations ... PEOPLE invented limitations! — Jennifer O'Neill

All I have to do is look around me to know time doesn't heal all wounds. If it did, maybe this place would have some happier hearts — Angela Pisel

But slowly, I was beginning to feel lighter, like I'd just put down something that I'd been carrying for so long, I hadn't realized how heavy it had grown. — Morgan Matson

Life doesn't always go our way. But one thing we know and can stand upon. Jesus has burst open the gates of LIFE. So we look ahead with great joy. The Story of God is one of hope, promise and life eternal. — Anusha Atukorala

The "No Excuses" Mindset is an investment in yourself, allowing you to turn your excuses for failure into purposes for progress. The shallowness of your previous failures has become a deep well of recourses for success. — Farshad Asl

He is a man of intelligence, but to act sensibly, intelligence is not enough. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Success could be defined as the ability to go on persevering even when it seems that there are no possibilities left. Each failure is not truly a failure, just another possibility explored and found wanting. We never truly run out of possibilities for success, just imagination to find them. — Jennifer Megan Varnadore

As a lesbian I have no face, my own people disclaim me; but I am all races because there is the queer of me in all races. — Gloria Anzaldua

In fact a man in love or one consumed with hatred creates symbols for himself, as a superstitious man does, from a passion of conferring uniqueness on things or persons. A man who knows nothing of symbols is one of Dante's sluggards. This is why art mirrors itself in primitive rites or strong passions, seeking for symbols, revolving round the primitive taste for savagery, for what is irrational (blood and sex). — Cesare Pavese