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Emoticons List Quotes By Stephen R. Lawhead

It is the poor man who clenches so tightly to the gold he is given - for fear of losing it. The man of wealth spends his gold freely to accomplish his will in the world. It is the same with life.'
Suddenly ashamed of my conspicuous poverty, I lowered my eyes. But Scatha placed a hand beneath my chin and raised my head. 'Cling too tightly to your life and you will lose it, my Reluctant Warrior. You must become the master of your life, not its slave. — Stephen R. Lawhead

Emoticons List Quotes By Bill Maher

Mohamed Ali also had a way with words, but it helped enormously that he could also punch guys in the face. — Bill Maher

Emoticons List Quotes By J.D. Salinger

I go because I sit in judgment on every poor, ulcerous bastard I know. Which in itself doesn't bother me too much. At least, I judge straight from the colon when I judge, and I know that I'll pay like hell for any judgment I mete out, sooner or later, one way or another. — J.D. Salinger

Emoticons List Quotes By Vera Farmiga

Not just as an actress, but on a human-being level, I've experienced frustration on many different levels. [With my] career, it would be more the frustration of not always finding challenging material or inspiring material ... [Acting is] therapeutic for me. I'm pretty accommodating. — Vera Farmiga

Emoticons List Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

To Konstantin Levin the country was good first because it afforded a field for labor, of the usefulness of which there could be no doubt. To Sergey Ivanovitch the country was particularly good, because there it was possible and fitting to do nothing. — Leo Tolstoy

Emoticons List Quotes By Jean-Paul Riopelle

When I hesitate, I do not paint. When I paint, I do not hesitate. — Jean-Paul Riopelle

Emoticons List Quotes By Alfred Kazin

We never know how much has been missing from our lives until a true writer comes along. — Alfred Kazin