Coronavirus Covid 19 Quotes & Sayings
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Believe, then, that you are a being unlimited by nature, born into flesh to materialize as best you can the great joy and spontaneity of your nature. — Jane Roberts

Critics or musicians who attack me are jealous of my success and the fact that I make people feel so happy. — Andre Rieu

Blissfulness does not compel you to behave in any particular way. Out of bliss, I can laugh or cry; I can sit quietly or be active in the world. — Jaggi Vasudev

Hope is bulletproof, truth just hard to hit — Christopher Moore

Why were you up at five a.m. anyway?"
"I run in the mornigns," she said without looking up.
"At five a.m.?"
"Yes," she said as she typed, as if that weren't insane.
"Fuck. Every day?"
"Sundays I do yoga."
"Jesus. Why?"
"I can't think clearly otherwise," she said, then looked up and admitted, "and I don't want to get fat. — Michelle Miller

We deprive our children, our charges, of persistence. What I am trying to say is that we need to fail, children need to fail, we need to feel sad, anxious and anguished. If we impulsively protect ourselves and our children, as the feel-good movement suggests, we deprive them of learning-persistence skills. — Martin Seligman

Private property is redundant. "Public property" is an oxymoron. All legit property is private. If property isn't private it's stolen. — Gustave De Molinari

God, if just holding hands with him feels this intense, I can't imagine what everything else with him would feel like. — Colleen Hoover

The best game plan in the world never blocked or tackled anybody. — Vince Lombardi

A chill December morning dawned, with rags and tatters of mist hanging on the trees like poor people's washing. — Ken Follett

Fancy rules over two thirds of the universe, the past, and future, while reality is confined to the present — Jean Paul

Flower in the crannied wall,
I pluck you out of the crannies,
I hold you here, root and all, in my hand,
Little flower-but if I could understand
What you are, root and all, all in all,
I should know what God and man is. — Alfred Lord Tennyson