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Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Joseph Girzone

Emotional and psychological pain were to become, perhaps, the most powerful force in molding the course of my life. For some people, pain and hurt breed bitterness and cynicism. For others it causes them to look deeply into themselves and into life itself in an attempt to understand the meaning beneath seemingly capricious or arbitrary happenings. — Joseph Girzone

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Kenneth Rexroth

An entomologist is not a bug. — Kenneth Rexroth

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Alice Oseman

Basking in the light and glory that comes with not giving a damn. — Alice Oseman

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Sylvia Boorstein

Heir to your own karma doesn't mean 'You get what you deserve.' I think it means 'You get what you get.' Bad things happen to good people. My happiness depending on my action means, to me, that it depends on my action of choosing compassion
for myself as well as for everyone else
rather than contention. [p.61] — Sylvia Boorstein

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Anonymous

And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance; for you serve the Lord Christ. — Anonymous

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Nicki Elson

Oh. It was one those ohs that came packed with layers of meaning - none of which merely meant oh. — Nicki Elson

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Herman Melville

an eight day clock. — Herman Melville

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Brian Tracy

The greatest joys of life are happy memories. Your job is to create as many of them as possible. — Brian Tracy

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Kate Cooper

The instinctive attraction of the daughters of high society to noble ideals was probably reinforced by an idea that, in dedicating themselves to the Church, they could escape the sometimes grim realities of marriage. It was not only the problem of volatile husbands raised in a society that prized aggressive masculinity and constant pregnancy; there was also the painful fact that only a few of the numerous babies would survive to adulthood. Against these harsh realities, the new monastic communities offered an appealing alternative, a rigid but somehow delicious atmosphere similar to that of a girls' boarding school. To a virgin, this must have seemed attractive, and to a teenage Roman widow weighing the dangers of a second marriage, it must have seemed positively utopian. And, of course, there was the chance to do good work. We should not underestimate the delight that these women found in being able to pool their resources in trying to better the lot of the city's poor. — Kate Cooper

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Peter Senge

Governments, especially democratic ones, are short-term and nationalistic. — Peter Senge

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Sedrie Danielle

Sometimes you must slow down to see that the world isnt spinning, rather its your own mind which makes things turn — Sedrie Danielle

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Jane Leavy

By the 1880s, baseball was entrenched in the Cape's sandy soil. Semipro teams, commonplace before World War I, were organized into the first Cape Cod League in 1923 - Orleans joined the four original teams five years later. By 1940, the league had foundered on financial shoals and disbanded. — Jane Leavy

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Arthur Ashe

There is a syndrome in sports called 'paralysis by analysis.' — Arthur Ashe

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By Colum McCann

Very seldom in my fiction have I directly used the stories people have told me. I think ripping off people's lives in fiction is dangerous. It also lacks imagination. — Colum McCann

Chp Traffic Mug Quotes By John Calvin

If God contains the fullness of all good things in Himself like an inexhaustible fountain, nothing beyond Him is to be sought by those who strike after the highest good and all the elements of happiness. — John Calvin