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Contrariul Dex Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

One can lead a nation only by helping it see a bright outlook. A leader is a dealer in hope. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Contrariul Dex Quotes By Veronica Henry

I have lots of favourites. That's the trouble with books. You can never choose your favorite. It changes depending on your mood. — Veronica Henry

Contrariul Dex Quotes By Andrew Mellen

The surest way to shift feelings is to physically shift your body. Go get a glass of water, leave the room and walk around outside - anything to physically break the mood. — Andrew Mellen

Contrariul Dex Quotes By Rachel Van Dyken

Unfortunately, the thing about running, the thing about trying to start over - eventually that hope is dashed by your past coming up to greet you like the fires of hell — Rachel Van Dyken

Contrariul Dex Quotes By William Bartram

Animal substance seems to be the first food of all birds, even the granivorous tribes. — William Bartram

Contrariul Dex Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

When the ego dominates in organizations, even spiritual organizations, there is usually a big drama or upheaval of some kind, and self-destruction begins. — Eckhart Tolle

Contrariul Dex Quotes By Frederick Lenz

A person who has power doesn't seek to challenge others, their battles are within. — Frederick Lenz

Contrariul Dex Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When you do things with the power of passion and power of love, you create destructive beauty. — Debasish Mridha

Contrariul Dex Quotes By Michelle Rodriguez

I'm stubborn. I'm hardheaded. I don't do what I don't want to do. — Michelle Rodriguez

Contrariul Dex Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Adventurous men enjoy shipwrecks, mutinies, earthquakes, conflagrations, and all kinds of unpleasant experiences. They say to themselves, for example, 'So this is what an earthquake is like,' and it gives them pleasure to have their knowledge of the world increased by this new item. — Bertrand Russell