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Di Tayo Bagay Quotes By Lori Smith

If I could manage to fall in love without having to actually meet someone, that would be ideal. — Lori Smith

Di Tayo Bagay Quotes By John Gokongwei

Success is not necessarily about connections, or cutting corners, or chamba - the three Cs of bad business. Call it trite, but believe me: success can be achieved through hard work, frugality, integrity, responsiveness to change, and most of all, boldness to dream. — John Gokongwei

Di Tayo Bagay Quotes By Liv Ullmann

The fear inside of loneliness: That only what others have is real. — Liv Ullmann

Di Tayo Bagay Quotes By Jack Kornfield

Within the mystery of life there is the infinite darkness of the night sky lit by distant orbs of fire, the cobbled skin of an orange that releases its fragrance to our touch, the unfathomable depths of the eyes of our lover. No creation story, no religious system can fully describe or explain this richness and depth. Mystery is so every-present that no one can know for certain what will happen one hour from now.
It does not matter whether you have religion or are an agnostic believe in nothing, You can only appreciate (without knowing or understanding) the mysteries of life. — Jack Kornfield

Di Tayo Bagay Quotes By Peter Atkins

[Religion is] a fantasy [and is] completely empty of any explanatory content. It is also evil. — Peter Atkins

Di Tayo Bagay Quotes By Jean Houston

There is something else that is trying to come through - that lure of becoming - and it does come from the realm of spirit, it does come from the quantum universe, it does come from the great spark that is the threshold of time and history trying to emerge and electrify us. — Jean Houston

Di Tayo Bagay Quotes By Edsger Dijkstra

Much of the excitement we get out of our work is that we don't really know what we are doing. — Edsger Dijkstra