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Fournaise Max Quotes By Marc Benioff

In business, we say that people overestimate what you can do in a year and underestimate what you can do in a decade. This is true in philanthropy as well. — Marc Benioff

Fournaise Max Quotes By Jack Kornfield

You will begin to see desire's impermanent nature, and you will also realize that you do not have to act on every thought or desire. You will learn that you can choose from the many possibilities of how to respond to desire when it arises, and you can discover a new kind of freedom, where you do not have to follow your desires, but can choose to behave in new ways in response to your desires. — Jack Kornfield

Fournaise Max Quotes By Robert James Thomson

If you're driving more than 50 mph through a neighborhood where the speed limit is 25 mph, I question whether you should keep your driver's license. You're a menace to society. — Robert James Thomson

Fournaise Max Quotes By Andy Andrews

You are where you are because of your thinking. Your thinking dictates your decisions. Decisions are choices. — Andy Andrews

Fournaise Max Quotes By Henry Wotton

Ambassadors are honest men sent abroad to lie for their countries. — Henry Wotton

Fournaise Max Quotes By Angela Elwell Hunt

Never forget that everything you have, even the breath in your body, comes from the Almighty One, so be grateful for all you are given. — Angela Elwell Hunt

Fournaise Max Quotes By Tina Folsom

There's nothing decent about what we're going to do tonight. So, let go and show me who you are."

~Raphael — Tina Folsom

Fournaise Max Quotes By Nicki Elson

I bring the girl to a museum, try to show her a little culture, and she turns a Chihuly into a giant phallus. — Nicki Elson

Fournaise Max Quotes By Lily Graham

Living on the water took away the boundaries created by land and custom and introversion. Without fences and driveways, the water provided a constant thread of connection and dependency. — Lily Graham