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Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Grace McCleen

Miracles don't have to be big, and they can happen in the unlikeliest places. Sometimes they are so small people don't notice. Sometimes miracles are shy. They brush against your sleeve, they settle on your eyelashes. They wait for you to notice, then melt away. Lots of things start by being small. It's a good way to begin, because no one takes any notice of you. You're just a little thing beetling along, minding your own business. Then you grow. — Grace McCleen

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Martha Gellhorn

Americans did not acquire their fear neurosis as the result of a traumatic experience - war devasting their country, pestilence sweeping the land, famine wiping out helpless millions. Americans had to be taught to hate and fear an unseen enemy. The teachers were men in official positions, in government, men whom Americans normally trust without question. — Martha Gellhorn

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Ruby Wax

It is in our biology, this reptilian feeling of wanting what the next guy has. — Ruby Wax

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Ludwig Van Beethoven

It seemed unthinkable for me to leave the world forever before I had produced all that I felt called upon to produce — Ludwig Van Beethoven

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By J.M. Darhower

I prefer delivery and solitude. — J.M. Darhower

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Haruki Murakami

She went on to Seishin University, the famous women's private college, and studied abroad in France for two years. A couple of years after she got back I had a chance to see her, and when I did, I was floored. I'm not sure how to put it, but she seemed faded. Like something that's been exposed to strong sunlight for a long time and the color fades. She looked much the same as before. Still beautiful, still with a nice figure ... but she seemed paler, fainter than before. It made me feel like I should grab the TV remote to ramp up the color intensity. It was a weird experience. It was hard to imagine that someone could, in the space of just a few years, visibly diminish like that. — Haruki Murakami

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Norman Vincent Peale

A book is a present that you can open again and again — Norman Vincent Peale

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Henny Youngman

I think the world of you ... and you know what condition the world is in today. — Henny Youngman

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Kentetsu Takamori

On the Brevity of Our Ties
Ties in this world last only for a time. We are husband and wife, parent and child, for a short period only. Once this reality sinks in, we cannot help treasuring each moment of our brief association. — Kentetsu Takamori

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Greg Behrendt

I've learned that anything in life worth having comes from patience and hard work. — Greg Behrendt

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Populous cities are destroyed by earthquakes, and desolated by pestilence. Ambition is every where devoting its millions to incalculable calamity. Superstition, in a thousand shapes, is employed in brutalizing and degrading the human species, and fitting it to endure without a murmur the oppression of its innumerable tyrants. All this is abstractedly neither good nor evil because good and evil are words employed to designate that peculiar state of our own perceptions, resulting from the encounter of any object calculated to produce pleasure or pain. Exclude the idea of relation, and the words good and evil are deprived of import. — Christopher Hitchens

Cheaply Turbocharging Quotes By Jose Saramago

The period that I could consider the most important in my literary work came about beginning with the Revolution, and in a certain way, developed as a consequence of the Revolution. But it was also a result of the counterrevolutionary coup of November 1975. — Jose Saramago