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Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Ron Paul

We should respect each other as rational beings by trying to achieve our goals through reason and persuasion rather than threats and coercion. — Ron Paul

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Various

There was once a bunny who lived by the ocean. Every day he would stroll along the sandy beach and pick up thoughts which had washed ashore. He would find them in shells, under rocks, and sometimes even tangled up in seaweed. "Oh, this is a good one," he would say, "We see chaos, but if we look carefully, if we look beneath the chaos, we find perfection." And into his bucket the thought would go. When the bunny had reached a ripe old age he gathered all the thoughts together and placed them carefully into a large silver cauldron heated by the fires of life. Using a straw broom, he stirred them thoroughly, and as he was stirring he listened carefully. Much to his surprise he heard the ocean singing a wordless song of incomparable beauty. The bunny closed his eyes and said, "Ah, it was all worth it."

--The Blue Monk of Niim — Various

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

The dimple appeared. " I like staring at you." my brows rose. he chuckled. " that kind of sounded creepy, didn't it? What I meant is that ... well, yeah, I like staring at you. So it is as creepy as it sounds. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

When the heart is hard and parched up, come upon me with a shower of mercy.
When grace is lost from life, come with a burst of song.
When tumultuous work raises its din on all sides shutting me out from beyond, come to me, my lord of silence, with thy peace and rest.
When my beggarly heart sits crouched, shut up in a corner, break open the door, my king, and come with the ceremony of a king.
When desire blinds the mind with delusion and dust, O thou holy one, thou wakeful, come with thy light and thy thunder. — Rabindranath Tagore

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By David Attenborough

Human beings, because we're so clever, have removed every single one of those population limiting factors ... So nothing controls our increase in numbers except our own wish. Since I first started making television programs, the population of the world has increased three times. That's an extraordinary notion. Can it increase four times? Can it increase five times? The Earth is a finite size. So a point will eventually come when we run out of food, when we run out of space and when we will have destroyed most of the natural world. So ought we to do something about it before that happens? — David Attenborough

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By William Penn

If it be an evil to judge rashly or untruly any single man, how much a greater sin it is to condemn a whole people. — William Penn

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Skrillex

I don't do much press. I don't like to talk about my music too much before I do it. — Skrillex

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

I never give answers. I lead on from one question to another. That is my leadership. — Rabindranath Tagore

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Jeff Flake

Our government shouldn't tell us where to travel and where not to travel. — Jeff Flake

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Ian McEwan

In difficult moments it's sometimes a good idea to ask yourself what it is you most want to be doing and consider how it can be achieved. If it can't, move on to the second best thing. — Ian McEwan

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Wayne Gretzky

Most people marry their mother. I married my father. — Wayne Gretzky

Decreased Cardiac Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Narziss was dark and thin of face, and Goldmund open and radiant as a flower. Narziss was a thinker and anatomiser, Goldmund a dreamer and a child. Yet things common to both could bridge these differences. Both were knightly and delicate; both set apart by visible signs from their fellows, since both had received the particular admonishment of fate. — Hermann Hesse