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Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Parker J. Palmer

Vocation does not come from willfulness. It comes from listening. I must listen to my life and try to understand what it is truly about-quite apart from what I would like it to be about-or my life will never represent anything real in the world, no matter how earnest my intentions. — Parker J. Palmer

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Bill Parcells

Even when you're successful, even when you win the game, about an hour after the game, you have a litany of things that you now deal with that are problematic ... So the times that you are happy are minute compared to the time that you're dealing with problems. — Bill Parcells

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Clay Shirky

Knowledge, unlike information, is a human characteristic; there can be information no one knows, but there can't be knowledge no one knows. — Clay Shirky

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By David McCord

A handful of sand is an anthology of the universe. — David McCord

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Johnny Cash

I'm thrilled to death with life. — Johnny Cash

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Jamie Hewlett

If you're having fun, if you're working with people you love working with, then the results are always going to be exciting. — Jamie Hewlett

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Love is giving, marriage is buying and selling. You can't put love into a contract. — Margaret Atwood

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Philip James Bailey

Fine thoughts are wealth, for the right use of which
Men are and ought to be accountable,
If not to Thee, to those they influence. — Philip James Bailey

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Bryant McGill

Writing has the power of permanence. — Bryant McGill

Fransheska Ramirez Quotes By Margaret Mead

Because our civilization is woven of so many diverse strands, the ideas which any one group accepts will be found to contain numerous contradictions. — Margaret Mead