Free Positive Affirmations Quotes & Sayings
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If a man has a talent and cannot use it, he has failed. If he has a talent and only uses half of it, he has partly failed. If he has a talent and learns to use the whole of it, he has gloriously succeeded, and won a satisfaction and triumph few men will know. - Thomas Wolfe — Thomas Wolfe

Never worry about anything that is past. Charge it up to experience and forget the trouble. There are always plenty of troubles ahead, so don't turn and look back on any behind you. — Herbert Hoover

Life is partly what we make it, and partly what it is made by the friends we choose. — Tehyi Hsieh

If you are well known at something else, you get points for doing stuff which lots of other people do, and much more, and they don't get any points at all. You get over-praised, over-credited. — Tom Stoppard

Remember that you are but an actor, acting whatever part the Master has ordained. It may be short or it may be long. If he wishes you to represent a poor man, do so heartily; if a cripple, or a magistrate, or a private man, in each case act your part with honor. — Epictetus

Time is a river, and it flows in a circle. I love you. — Jason Gurley

Freedom is the choice to be free than to be a slave. — Lailah Gifty Akita

One Pain, Hundred Reliefs! — Hemdiva Dev

It's ironic to watch a dress on a mannequin or a model on a catwalk who's not anything like the person that's going to buy it. — Nigel Barker

He collapsed right in the middle — Robin S. Sharma

The Internet "browser" ... is the piece of software that puts a message on your computer screen informing you that the Internet is currently busy and you should try again later. — Dave Barry

As a parent I provide all I can, but I think in the best possible scenario you need to have a man. — Diane Keaton

I think the female first-person is still dismissed, demonized, especially if the book does not end on an empowering note, especially if the main character is perceived as unlikeable, or too privileged. — Kate Zambreno

Compelling characters are not cogs in the machine of your plot; they are human beings to whom the story happens. — David Corbett