Freiwald Law Quotes & Sayings
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Her heart - like every heart, if only its fallen sides were cleared away - was an inexhaustible fountain of love: she loved everything she saw. — George MacDonald
Knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognizes genius, and — Arthur Conan Doyle
Wisdom is bestowed by the Creator. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Good will is a power that can be used every day of the year and every hour of the day. It is instantly available. By continuously practicing good will we cultivate a deep subconscious habit of good will. It becomes a pattern of our response in all situations. Good will works as silently as the sun and with as much power. It thaws the ice and snow of resistance and indifference. It warms and wins human hearts. It draws forth the best in others as flowers are drawn from the soil. It stimulates growth. — Wilferd Peterson
The greatest calling of all is to have a literary life. — Lisa See
For a moment, she let herself be defeated, wished herself not exactly annihilation but into a temporary absense, into being nowhere and no one just for a little while. — Sue Saliba
One goes up in a plane knowing, sometimes, that not all of you is going to come down. — Colum McCann
Believe in using your head. But not in spending too much time in there. Fear lives in the head. And courage lives in the heart. The job is to get from one to the other. — Louise Penny
The personal appearances and red carpet events are very glitzy, but it's a bit false. — Enya
I think any sport needs to be accessible, affordable and practiced within the confines of a safe environment. Parents who have young children want to be able to leave their child somewhere which has good facilities and where they're going to be looked after. — Hope Powell
Nothing beautiful can be summarized. — Paul Valery
From incoherent barkings of desire, man can advance to distinct speech now that, labelling the object with a name, he is able to make an implicit connection between the material it is made of and the work required to get it from the old state to the new in which it is ready for use. Thenceforth language firmly anchors the object in the stream of time. — Georges Bataille
Freedom is within.
Only God can give it to you. — Ocean Crisstopher Poet
It's out there at sea that you are really yourself. — Vito Dumas
The Most Creative Shortcut to Success Is to Reevaluate What Success Means to You. — Ernie J Zelinski
