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Erica Campbell Quotes By Timothy Simons

You're taught from a very young age that you shouldn't get too big for your britches, so I tend to err way too much on the side of 'Nothing means anything.' — Timothy Simons

Erica Campbell Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

If we have a very strong commitment, so that we can trust ourselves and be beacons of trust for others no matter what the circumstance, then we're protected from suffering the consequences of many actions. We can be protected from that pain. — Sharon Salzberg

Erica Campbell Quotes By Mark Helprin

Why do you think great leaders and great orations are coincident with wars, revolutions, and the founding or ending of governments and states? Common interests then are so clear that speeches are effortlessly drawn, but at present neither the facts nor the consequences are sufficiently clear to make oratory legitimate. This is the kind of war that will wind on and make fools of its partisans and opponents both. — Mark Helprin

Erica Campbell Quotes By Lucy Grealy

And knew without doubt that I was living in a story Kafka would have been proud to write. — Lucy Grealy

Erica Campbell Quotes By Robert Kiyosaki

If you do not know how to care for money, money will stay away from you. — Robert Kiyosaki

Erica Campbell Quotes By Obert Skye

... Magic is often a tricky thing. Often it is explainable. People fly through the air in planes and live underwater in submarines. Plants grow within weeks and cities operate and sustain millions of people. A person can talk to practically anyone almost anywhere around the world instantly. People's images are transported by photo in the time it takes to press a button. Dinosaurs seem real, huge apes exist, and other worlds are a movie ticket away. — Obert Skye

Erica Campbell Quotes By Edward Dahlberg

To write is a humiliation. — Edward Dahlberg