Croneberger Teresa Quotes & Sayings
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It is thus that you may lead a charmed life and be forever protected from all harm; it is thus you may become a positive force whereby conditions of opulence and harmony may be attracted to you. — Charles F. Haanel

Your failures and misfortunes don't threaten other people ... It's your assets and your successes that are problems for people who derive their self-esteem from being superior. — Carol S. Dweck

This dark December day inspires him to write / the plainest things in the snow, then walk away. — Chard DeNiord

Accidents are not accidents but precise arrivals at the wrong right time. — Dejan Stojanovic

But no, there weren't any maybes. Wealth meant victory and victory was the only reality. — Charles Bukowski

Just be what it is that you are, and that is just fine. You don't have to be what you're not in any way. Live that and live that fully, and that is where you discover ecstasy. You can't really have ecstasy as something other than yourself — Alice Walker

Love is always open arms. If you close your arms about love you will find that you are left holding only yourself. — Leo Buscaglia

The dream is damned and dreamer too if dreaming's all that dreamers do. — Rory Miller

"Humanism" is to be human, to think, to analyze, and to probe. To respond and to be stimulated by all living things - beasts, fowl, and fishes. To respond through touch, sight, smell, and sound to all things in nature - both organic and inorganic-to colors, shapes, and textures - to not only look at a blade of grass but to really see a blade of grass. These things, to me, are what life and living are all about. I would call it "Humanism." — Jacob Lawrence

Sometimes maybe it's good to have someone doing a sci-fi show who's not actually necessarily from that background. It also means that sometimes I fall into the most elementary of traps. — Ben Richards

Faith is taking the first step even when you can't see the whole staircase. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Oh, it was delicious to have someone to keep secrets with. If I'd had a sister or a brother closer in age, I guessed that's what it would be like. But it wasn't just smoking or skirting around Mother. It was having someone look at you after your mother has nearly fretted herself to death because you are freakishly tall and frizzy and odd. Someone whose eyes simply said, without words, You are fine with me. — Kathryn Stockett

A bloody and complete victory has sometimes yielded no more than the possession of the field and the loss of ten thousand men has sometimes been sufficient to destroy, in a single day, the work of ages. — Edward Gibbon