Daraudi Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know who came up with this push present idea, but I think it's probably a female. — Josh Duhamel

Patience is the training in abiding with the restlessness of our energy and letting things evolve at their own speed. — Pema Chodron

We cannot learn patience by reading a book or hearing a lecture. The only way we can learn patience is by going through the trials that God assigns to us. The trials of life are the tools God uses to mature us, to build our faith, and to get us to trust the Spirit and not the flesh. — Warren W. Wiersbe

I look at him, not because he just told me to, but because of the word he used. Baby. It does the kind of thing to my chest that makes me feel uncomfortable - the squeezing, tightening, pitter-pattering bullshit. Ugh, knock it off, heart. You've got no business reacting to him. — J.M. Darhower

Governments should look at investment in broadband as a national priority on the grounds that having broadband access for virtually everyone creates opportunities for the development of the economy that wouldn't otherwise be available. — Vint Cerf

In search of Truth the hopeful zealot goes,
But all the sadder tums, the more he knows! — H.P. Lovecraft

I don't care about anybody's opinion - I care that my movies move you in a way to think about things and consider your own life. — Andrew Levitas

Then came the digging. Oh God, the digging. — Andy Weir

Imogen was a bright girl naturally, but she had read so many novels that her brain was completely turned. — Susan Coolidge

Riches and power, what is there more in the world? For money answereth all things-that is, all but soul concerns. It can neither be a price for souls while here, nor can that, with all the forces of strength, recover one out of hell fire. — John Bunyan

If it's not worth making beautiful," Valiha said, "it's not worth making. — John Varley

A budget is more than just a series of numbers on a page; it is an embodiment of our values. — Barack Obama

We could decide simply to remain absorbed in the mysterious, unformed, free-play of reality. This would be the choice of the mystic who seeks to extinguish himself in God or Nirvana - analogous perhaps to the tendency among artists to obliterate themselves with alcohol or opiates. But if we value our participation in a shared reality in which it makes sense to make sense, then such self-abnegation would deny a central element of our humanity: the need to speak and act, to share our experience with others. — Stephen Batchelor

Proves to be a devastating hunter. Hyenas attack — Yann Martel