Felizardo Gaxiola Quotes & Sayings
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Usually when someone believes in a particular religion, his attitude becomes more and more a sharp angle pointing away from himself. In our way the point of the angle is always toward ourselves. — Shunryu Suzuki
A person can have a happy and fulfilling life without children. — Judy Blume
A traumatized brain was a complicated brain. — Darynda Jones
Most brands started from a strong base and kept a strong belief. — Daymond John
What is liberty? There is no such thing as absolute liberty! — Benito Mussolini
Naturally, when one makes progressive steps, there may be some who see it as a betrayal of their goals and interests. — Louis Farrakhan
You learn by mistakes. When you make those mistakes, you try not to make them the third time or the second time. You learn from them. Sometimes you learn the hard way. In football, if I held on to the ball too long, I got my butt kicked. You better make that decision quicker. — Ron Jaworski
The moral is the chosen, not the forced; the understood, not the obeyed. The moral is the rational, and reason accepts no commandments. — Ayn Rand
For anything worth accomplishing, we can always find reasons to doubt, just as we can also find reasons to proceed ... I have chosen to side with faith and hope over doubt and despair. — Brandon Mull
We hate Slowdive more than we hate Hitler. — Richey Edwards
Thinking should be like musical meditation. Has any philosopher pursued a thought to its limits the way Bach or Beethoven develop and exhaust a musical theme? Even after having read the most profound thinkers, one still feels the need to begin anew. Only music gives definitive answers. — Emile M. Cioran
Human progress has never been shaped by commentators, complainers or cynics. — Tony Blair
Humility and open-mindedness are a shield to keep your foot out of your mouth. — Laura Gilfillan
Until a man selects a DEFINITE PURPOSE IN LIFE, he dissipates his energies & spreads his thoughts over so many subjects & in so many different directions that they lead not to power, but to indecision & weakness. — Napoleon Hill