Cordarius Jones Quotes & Sayings
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I always had the thought I could attract abundance. — Wayne Dyer
It is therefore no wonder that modern thought, to the extent that it reduces man from a spiritual to a purely biological entity, elevates the state of inexorable competition, conflict, and self-serving aggression from a tragic lapse of our ordained destiny into the primary principle of the natural order. — Sanford Schwartz
Envy feeds on the living. It ceases when they are dead. — Ovid
I am the type that cannot stay put in living in the past and solely in the past. It's not healthy and it doesn't feel right. — Phil Anselmo
I believe my past is my strength. — Michel Martelly
Oh, there is sweetness in the mountain air And life, that bloated Ease can never hope to share. — George Gordon Byron
In essence, I owe my career to Garry Marshall. There was no known reason for him to hire me for 'Pretty Woman.' — Julia Roberts
The cat jumps up on the bed and tries to get onto my head. It's his way of telling whether or not i'm dead. If i'm not, he wants to be scratched; if i am - he'll think of something — Margaret Atwood
Good cheese needs good companions. — James Beard
Anyone who can solve the problems of water will be worthy of two Nobel prizes - one for peace and one for science. — John F. Kennedy
I believe we create our own lives. And we create it by our thinking, feeling patterns in our belief system. I think we're all born with this huge canvas in front of us and the paintbrushes and the paint, and we choose what to put on this canvas. — Louise L. Hay
Take a picture of God, tack it on the wall and see who bows. — Laird Barron
That experience of touching down in a totally foreign place is like having a blank canvas: You begin with nothing, but stroke by stroke you build a life. This process requires everything great art requires-risk-tasking, hope, a great deal of imagination, all the qualities that are the building blocks of art. You must be able to dream something nearly impossible and toil to bring it into existence. — Edwidge Danticat
The human art form is in uniting fruitful activity with a contemplative stance, not one or the other, but always both at the same time. — Richard Rohr
