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Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Brian Tracy

Courage is not absence of fear; it is control of fear, mastery of fear." - MARK TWAIN — Brian Tracy

Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Charles W. Colson

In a slick manifesto called Cosmos, Carl Sagan artfully packaged his own creed: The Cosmos is all there is, or was, or ever will be. — Charles W. Colson

Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Herbert Read

An enormous amount of art and literature is erotic in the sense that it stimulates vague sexual emotions, but it has no pornographic intention or effect because "it leaves everything to the imagination." The consumer has to invent his own images, and it is felt, I do not know with what justification, that there is no harm in this. — Herbert Read

Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Arlaina Tibensky

Sylvia Plath is there for me when actual living people upon who I have depended upon my whole life, are not. What I mean to say is, without her words, I'd be exponentially more messed up than I am already. — Arlaina Tibensky

Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Hume Cronyn

I'm a taskmaster. I was brought up that way, and I'm sure I imposed that on my kids. — Hume Cronyn

Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Bill Hicks

Love rather than fear ... this radical philosophy is coming from me, an avowed misanthrope ... surely there is hope for us all. — Bill Hicks

Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Zach Braff

My tears cure cancer too, it's just that I laugh at cancer patients. — Zach Braff

Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Isaiah Thomas

All of those things had been talked about, suggested, rumored, as a manager and as a member of the Knicks organization, I couldn't allow myself to think that way or believe that. — Isaiah Thomas

Daniel Swarovski Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

The Colorado River was at a record low and the towers in Lake Mead stood high out of the water. But the Angelenos committed communal suicide by watering lawns as usual. — Robert A. Heinlein