Domenika Lynch Quotes & Sayings
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The most peerless piece of earth, I think, that e' er the sun shone bright on. — William Shakespeare
Recently, one friend asked me, "How can I force myself to smile when I am filled with sorrow? It isn't natural." I told her she must be able to smile to her sorrow, because we are more than our sorrow. A human being is like a television set with millions of channels. If we turn the Buddha on, we are the Buddha. If we turn sorrow on then we are sorrow. If we turn a smile on, we really are the smile. We can not let just one channel dominate us. We have the seed of everything in us, and we have to seize the situation in our hand, to recover our own sovereignty. — Nhat Hanh
You must admit I have a right to live in a pigsty if I want. — Diana Wynne Jones
People will always try to stop you from doing the right thing if it is unconventional. — Warren Buffett
Black scientists and technicians, many of them women, used cells from a black woman to help save the lives of millions of Americans, most of them white. And they did so on the same campus - and at the very same time - that state officials were conducting the infamous Tuskegee syphilis studies. — Rebecca Skloot
Life salutes u when u make others happy — Charlie Chaplin
In a knowledge-driven economy, talk is real work. — Thomas H. Davenport
our God is not a God who just sits up in heaven watching everything from afar. Jesus is in the fire with us - standing beside us, experiencing the flames with us. He mourns with us, hurts over our sufferings with us, and celebrates our victories with us. When the fires of life begin to rage, he is with us. The hotter the flames burn, the closer he gets. — Kasey Van Norman
As a writer, she was struggling. As an accomplice to the wholesale drug trade, she was setting new benchmarks for excellence in felony crime. The — Nell Zink
Experience is a flow from event to consequence, with moral events defined by human choice. — James Carroll
