Fundsatwork Quotes & Sayings
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Anytime you have a negative feeling toward anyone, you're living in an illusion. There's something seriously wrong with you. You're not seeing reality. Something inside of you has to change. But what do we generally do when we have a negative feeling? "He is to blame, she is to blame. She's got to change." No! The world's all right. The one who has to change is you. — Anthony De Mello
I had always thought that sorrow was the most exhausting of the emotions. Now I knew that it was anger. — Helen Garner
In the most trying times, you would trust your people; you would extend hard challenges to them and allow them space to fulfill their responsibilities. You would access their intelligence in a way that would actually make them smarter. — Liz Wiseman
My wife and I were never happy here. Spain can be narrow-minded, and provincial. In LA you don't have to justify yourself. I think I will leave here again soon and move back there. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
As luck would have (it was) in God's hands. It was me ... The billionaire (part) was a stretch but I thought the almighty dollar was the way to be happy ... and I woke up one morning and I had three retail establishments and a full-blown construction company with partners making great money and I was miserable. — Drew Waters
Year's end still in straw hat and sandals — Matsuo Basho
I believe with all my heart that one cannot be America's president without a belief in God, without the strength that your faith gives you. — George H. W. Bush
By that she means fully erect. Condom-ready. — Chuck Palahniuk
To Americans, English manners are far more frightening than none at all. — Randall Jarrell
Ever since I've been boxing, it's always been the case that when I go inside the ring a switch goes off and my attitude changes totally from the person I am outside it. I really can't explain why or how. — Oscar De La Hoya
Faith is like an empty, open hand stretched out towards God, with nothing to offer and everything to recieve — John Calvin
We call it the 'Rule of Crappy People'. Bad managers hire very, very bad employees, because they're threatened by anybody who is anywhere near as good as they are. — Marc Andreessen
