Dizdarevic Neira Quotes & Sayings
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My mother was an unbeliever - and still is. My father was a nominal Catholic. We would go in to church at the last minute before the gospel reading, take Communion, and walk right out again. — Frederica Mathewes-Green
Time could be made to serve the mind. — Frank Herbert
The marriage of Zeus and Hera can hardly be reframed into a "happy one" and yet Hera is the Goddess of marriage. Hera and Zeus could be described as quarrelsome predecessors of the Holy Family. For the Greeks they symbolized marriage par excellence. — Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig
Sustainability is an economic state where the demands placed upon the environment by people and commerce can be met without reducing the capacity of the environment to provide for future generations. It can also be expressed in the simple terms of an economic golden rule for the restorative economy: Leave the world better than you found it, take no more than you need, try not to harm life or the environment, make amends if you do. — Paul Hawken
I felt his voice as a sweet kiss on my soul. — M. Leighton
The unconscious mind of man sees correctly even when conscious reason is blind and impotent. — Carl Jung
When we fear what other people think about us, we are frequently more focused on 'being interesting' and less focused on 'taking an interest.' That's why many people talk a great deal when they are anxious and why many people never feel heard. If both people and conversation are trying to be interesting, there is no one left to genuinely listen. — John Yokoyama
It is not just about the money, it is about what you achieve on the pitch — Ronaldinho
It is from the unpleasantness of the storm that we get the pleasantness of the rainbow. — Matshona Dhliwayo
One's spiritual realization lies in none other than how one walks among and interacts with one's fellow beings. — B.K.S. Iyengar
I was born to serve. — Lailah Gifty Akita
When you introduce things that most readers have never seen before into a piece of fiction, you have to describe them with as much precision and in as much detail as possible. What you can eliminate from fiction is the description of things that most readers have seen. — Haruki Murakami
You've got to stay in the game. Your luck's bound to change. Be a shame to miss it, — Nevada Barr
