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Drawdown Book Quotes By Eric Weiner

The British academic Richard Schoch, in his book The Secrets of Happiness, put it this way: "Your imagination must, to some extent, be found in a realm beyond reason because it begins with imagining a future reality: the self that you might become. — Eric Weiner

Drawdown Book Quotes By Erland Josephson

In Bergman's world I represented a sort of intellectual, skeptical, ironic person, rather cold and frustrated. When I went abroad and made films in Italy and other places, I was used in different ways. I was rather often cast as crazy people, maniacs. It was very good for me and it was fun because it is nice to play crazy people if you are not in reality. And I think perhaps that changed how Ingmar saw me. Suddenly I was on the more magical side of his world, playing the people with fantasies, variety, the artists. — Erland Josephson

Drawdown Book Quotes By Marty Rubin

A good story will always outlive the truth. — Marty Rubin

Drawdown Book Quotes By Manny Pacquiao

I don't even remember if he hurt me with even one punch. Amazing what the result is. — Manny Pacquiao

Drawdown Book Quotes By Peter Hessler

Alan Paul plunges into Chinese life and takes us along for the ride, through vegetable markets, used-car lots, Taoist temples, divey bars, and a beachside music festival before thousands of cheering fans. He conveys the thrills and challenges of living abroad, the confusions and regrets, and most of all the opportunity to become the person we always hoped to be. — Peter Hessler

Drawdown Book Quotes By John Legend

It's an artist's duty to reflect the times in which we live. — John Legend

Drawdown Book Quotes By Amanda Stevens

Inside the flames, Reid and I moved together in a dance as old as time. — Amanda Stevens

Drawdown Book Quotes By Marian Wright Edelman

Children cannot lobby and cannot vote. We must speak for them. — Marian Wright Edelman