Garavaglia Architecture Quotes & Sayings
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A Book Keeper! Gods of the word, they are. Finest of the brave. You know, it's them that keep books, (he says) that know things in the end. — Simon P. Clark

Buddhism doesn't promise to fulfill our desires. Instead it says, 'You feel unfulfilled? That's okay. That's normal. Everybody feels unfulfilled. You will always feel unfulfilled. There is no problem with feeling unfulfilled. In fact, if you learn to see it the right way, that very lack of fulfillment is the greatest thing you can ever experience.' This is the realistic outlook. — Brad Warner

And being blind... that doesn't change who you are. — Renee Carter

Tell the people not to cry. Tell them to be happy. — John Fire Lame Deer

Working on the right thing is probably more important than working hard. — Caterina Fake

I, who cannot stay in my chamber for a single day without acquiring some rust, ... confess that I am astonished at the power of endurance, to say nothing of the moral insensibility, of my neighbors who confine themselves to shops and offices the whole day for weeks and months, aye, and years almost together. I know not what manner of stuff they are of,
sitting there now at three o'clock in the afternoon, as if it were three o'clock in the morning. — Henry David Thoreau

The media have just buried the last yuppie, a pathetic creature who had not heard the news that the great pendulum of public consciousness has just swung from Greed to Compassion and from Tex-Mex to meatballs — Barbara Ehrenreich

Show me the other horses, Captain Trevillion?" "Certainly." He limped forward to offer her his arm. — Elizabeth Hoyt

You can have your wishes, your plans, but at the end of the day, it's out of your control. — Gayle Forman

When the dust of desires is removed, people are automatically attracted to the God just as a dustless needle is attracted to the Magnet (God). — Arun Acharya

If chocolate were a mandatory part of breakfast, people wouldn't be so
grouchy in the morning. — Joanne Fluke