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Eckels Quotes By Dalai Lama

For the rest of your life to be as meaningful as possible, engage in spiritual practice if you can. It is nothing more than acting out of concern for others. If you practice sincerely and with persistence, little by little, step by step you will gradually reorder your habits and attitudes so as to think less about your own narrow concerns and more about others' - and thereby find peace and happiness yourself. — Dalai Lama

Eckels Quotes By Nkem Paul

For business and life, if you are not experiencing growth, you're possibly dying. — Nkem Paul

Eckels Quotes By Chris White

Writing is a team sport. — Chris White

Eckels Quotes By Thomas Watson Jr.

I've got to be careful what I say but Glenn Mulcaire was a blagger and a phone hacker. — Thomas Watson Jr.

Eckels Quotes By Michael Ondaatje

I want to die on your chest but not yet she wrote sometime in the 13th century of our love — Michael Ondaatje

Eckels Quotes By Felix Dennis

Most of the worst errors I made in my life came from forgetting to act small. — Felix Dennis

Eckels Quotes By Billy Bob Thornton

I attribute all my success to ignorance. If you don't ever think about not getting where you want to be, I think it helps you out. — Billy Bob Thornton

Eckels Quotes By Eric Hoffer

Rudeness is a weak imitation of strength. — Eric Hoffer

Eckels Quotes By Albert Camus

No one realises that some individuals consume herculesque forces only to be normal. — Albert Camus

Eckels Quotes By Sting

My comfortable existence is reduced to a shallow meaningless party. — Sting

Eckels Quotes By Robin Williams

In the dictionary under redundant it says see redundant. — Robin Williams

Eckels Quotes By Morrissey

Don't leave it all unsaid,
somewhere in the wasteland of your head. — Morrissey

Eckels Quotes By Mortimer Adler

Work that is pure toil, done solely for the sake of the money it earns, is also sheer drudgery because it is stultifying rather than self improving. — Mortimer Adler