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Farfarello Resident Quotes By S. N. Goenka

One learns the art of dying by learning the art of living: how to become master of the present moment. — S. N. Goenka

Farfarello Resident Quotes By Mark Helprin

Off Castle Garden, a mile to the southeast, near the western edge of Governors Island, a ship lay resting through a foggy spring night before the long and arduous trip back to the old world - whether Riga, Naples, or Constantinople is not certain. — Mark Helprin

Farfarello Resident Quotes By Will.i.am

Look at the world. See the problem. And solve it — Will.i.am

Farfarello Resident Quotes By Steven R. Boyett

And she was not beautiful asleep. Her expression slack and not angelic. The very ordinariness of it so beautiful he felt a yearning to be something more than he was or could be. And as good a player as he was, he knew as he turned on the reel to reel and hugged the Fender once again that nothing he composed would ever be as beautiful as her ordinary sleep.
Watching her he played the music of her sleeping. And by surrendering made something beautiful. — Steven R. Boyett

Farfarello Resident Quotes By J. K. Bharavi

The natural hostility of beasts is laid aside when flying from pursuers; so also when danger is impending the enmity of rivals is ended. — J. K. Bharavi

Farfarello Resident Quotes By Tony Dungy

The fundamental keys to the culture of any organization can only be achieved when everyone is on the same page. — Tony Dungy

Farfarello Resident Quotes By Martha Beck

You are lovable. Can you show me any baby in any nursery who isn't priceless? No. There's no such thing as a worthless newborn. And the essential value that was born into brand-new-baby you can never be extinguished. This means that even if you think you're being absolutely honest, believing yourself to be anything other than astonishing, incomparable, and infinitely precious makes you a habitual liar. — Martha Beck