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Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Brian Tracy

Your goal in life should be to enjoy the highest levels of health and energy possible. This requires that you eat the right foods and fewer of them. It requires you to get regular exercise and move every joint of your body daily. To enjoy superb physical health, you must get lots of rest and recreation. Above all, you maintain a positive mental attitude, looking for the good in every situation, and remain determined to be a completely positive person. — Brian Tracy

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

Legislation to apply the principle of equal pay for equal work without discrimination because of sex is a matter of simple justice — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Alfred Bester

Are you that dreadful man with the circus, Fourmyle?" "Sure you are. Smile." "I am, madam. You may touch me." "Why, you actually seem proud. Are you proud of your bad taste?" "The problem today is to have any taste at all." "The problem today is to have any taste at all. I think I'm lucky." "Lucky but dreadfully indecent." "Indecent but not dull." "And dreadful but delightful. Why aren't you cavorting now?" "I'm 'under the influence,' Madam." "Oh dear. Are you drunk? I'm Lady Shrapnel. When will you be sober again?" "I'm under your influence, Lady Shrapnel." "You wicked young man. Charles! Charles, come here and save Fourmyle. I'm ruining him. — Alfred Bester

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Non-co-operation is protest against an unwitting and unwilling participation in evil. — Mahatma Gandhi

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Richard Feynman

That's the trouble with not being in your own field: You don't take it seriously. — Richard Feynman

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Charles Bukowski

There was nothing glorious about the life of a drinker or the life of a writer. — Charles Bukowski

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Edmund Spenser

And he that strives to touch the stars
Oft stumbles at a straw. — Edmund Spenser

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Albert Bandura

[Children] receive direct instruction from time to time about the appropriateness of various social comparisons — Albert Bandura

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

Better to work for one's self alone. The public is so stupid. Who reads? And what do they read?
And what do they admire? Ah, blessed peaceful times of the past, blessed eras of powdered wigs! You lived with complete assurance, poised on your high heels, twirling your silver-headed canes! Beneath us the earth is trembling. Where can we place our fulcrum, even admitting that we possess the lever? The thing we all lack is not style, nor that dexterity of finger and bow known as talent. We have a large orchestra, a rich palette, a variety of resources. We know many more tricks and dodges, probably, than were ever known before. No; what we lack is the intrinsic principle, the soul of the thing, the very idea of the subject.We take notes, we make journeys: emptiness! Emptiness! We become scholars, archaeologists, historians, doctors, cobblers, connoisseurs. What good is all that? Where is the heart, the verve, the sap? Where to start out from? Where to go to? — Gustave Flaubert

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

Wanting to reform the world without discovering one's true self is like trying to cover the world with leather to avoid the pain of walking on stones and thorns. It is much simpler to wear shoes. — Ramana Maharshi

Cheech Wizard By Vaughn Quotes By George Orwell

A hideous ecstasy of fear and vindictiveness, a desire to kill, to torture, to smash faces in with a sledge hammer, seemed to flow through the whole group of people like an electric current, turning one even against one's will into a grimacing, screaming lunatic. And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp. — George Orwell