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Cogneron Quotes By Deborah Day

One is often so busy doing life that it is easy to avoid evaluating whether you are putting your energy in the direction you value most. — Deborah Day

Cogneron Quotes By Marianne Williamson

The moment of surrender is not when life is over. It's when it begins. — Marianne Williamson

Cogneron Quotes By Fennel Hudson

People might consider you eccentric for being different, but this is good. Leaders and visionaries are not conformists afraid of standing out. — Fennel Hudson

Cogneron Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Whom anger chains, can ever pass thro' Maya's gates. — Swami Vivekananda

Cogneron Quotes By Daniel Quinn

Pity is always twinged with disgust. — Daniel Quinn

Cogneron Quotes By Edgardo B. Maranan

We tried poetry. We tried love. — Edgardo B. Maranan

Cogneron Quotes By Ilona Andrews

Magic could not be measured and explained in scientific terms, for magic grew through destroying the very natural principles that made science as people knew it impossible. — Ilona Andrews

Cogneron Quotes By David A. Nyberg

To live in high spirits but not recklessly, to be lighthearted without swaggering or rampaging, to show trust and truthfulness but not unconditionally and not naively, and to face uncertainty with imagination instead of fatalism - this is the art of living.
David A. Nyberg

Cogneron Quotes By Lindy West

Aham and I weren't getting back together-we swore we weren't, we couldn't-but when I wasn't looking, he had become my family anyway. — Lindy West

Cogneron Quotes By William Goldman

My Westley will come for me. — William Goldman

Cogneron Quotes By Stephen King

It was like putting ten different savory things in the cold-pantry all at once, so each took on a bit of the others' flavors; the mushrooms had a taste of ham and the ham of mushrooms; the venison had the slightest wild taste of partridge and the partridge had the tiniest hint of cucumbers. Later — Stephen King