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Darglietu Ladite Quotes By Tim Tharp

It's superb to be out in the early, early morning before the sun comes up. There's this sense of being super-alive. You're in on a secret that all the dull, sleeping people don't know about. Unlike them, you're alert and aware of existing right here in this precise moment between what happened and what's going to happen. — Tim Tharp

Darglietu Ladite Quotes By Ann Richards

I have always had the feeling I could do anything and my dad told me I could. I was in college before I found out he might be wrong. — Ann Richards

Darglietu Ladite Quotes By Fethullah Gulen

I have never imagined being or wished to be chosen as something important in the world. I have always tried to be a humble servant of God and a humble member of humanity. — Fethullah Gulen

Darglietu Ladite Quotes By Henri Frederic Amiel

Man is a passion which brings a will into play, which works an intelligence. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Darglietu Ladite Quotes By Lee L Jampolsky

You may not have chosen what is happening to your body, but you can choose how you respond. — Lee L Jampolsky

Darglietu Ladite Quotes By Martin Buber

You do not attain to knowledge by remaining on the shore and watching the foaming waves, you must make the venture and cast yourself in, you must swim, alert and with all your force, even if a moment comes when you think you are losing consciousness; in this way, and in no other, do you reach anthropological insight. — Martin Buber

Darglietu Ladite Quotes By Carolyn Elliott

As we dreamers make our souls into evolved fields, our genius is nutured and our presence and everything we create becomes charged and capable of positively altering the fields of others. In this process, we become more essentially human-which is to say, paradoxically, more divine. — Carolyn Elliott