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Drevs Cpa Quotes By Janna Cachola

Goals and dreams are not purposed to please others. I'd rather be the jester who adds value to those around me than a King with no vision or intention of making a difference. — Janna Cachola

Drevs Cpa Quotes By Charlie Ebersol

Everybody deserves to be loved. — Charlie Ebersol

Drevs Cpa Quotes By Ryan Phillippe

I've written something and I would like to have my first film directed by the time I'm 30. — Ryan Phillippe

Drevs Cpa Quotes By Rick Smolan

My dad was actually against me being a photographer. He thought it was a dead-end job and that you end up doing baby pictures and weddings. — Rick Smolan

Drevs Cpa Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

There is no better recreation for the mind than the study of the ancient classics. Take any one of them into your hand, be it only for half an hour, and you will feel yourself refreshed, relieved, purified, ennobled, strengthened; just as if you had quenched your thirst at some pure spring. Is this the effect of the old language and its perfect expression, or is it the greatness of the minds whose works remain unharmed and unweakened by the lapse of a thousand years? Perhaps both together. But this I know. If the threatened calamity should ever come, and the ancient languages cease to be taught, a new literature shall arise, of such barbarous, shallow and worthless stuff as never was seen before. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Drevs Cpa Quotes By Trevor Paglen

What we see strongly guides what we do: To an extent, we enact what we imagine. — Trevor Paglen

Drevs Cpa Quotes By Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

Novels tend to end as the Paternoster begins: with the kingdom of God on earth. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

Drevs Cpa Quotes By Albert Einstein

Intuitive powers played a central role in my scientific work, not wild speculation, yet a valued resource when no other approach was available. — Albert Einstein