Geschicke Quotes & Sayings
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The best feelings in your life come when you start feeling good after you've been feeling just awful — Robert Fulghum
You must be as joyful when you fail again and again as you are joyful when you succeed. It is often when you fail that you move toward the goal without being aware of it. You must feel joy even when you have not fully succeeded but only moved toward achievement of your goal. — B.K.S. Iyengar
I very much regret to tell you that our piglet will not be able to attend, as he made good his escape while we were otherwise occupied. — Eloisa James
There's something specific
about the doves' way
of living my life
as a natural result
of today since it's raining — Inger Christensen
Griezman said, "Not literally, of course. He's obsessed about certain things, that's all. No doubt rooted in racist and xenophobic pathologies, and worsened by irrational fears. But otherwise he's quite normal. — Lee Child
Henry was aware he had a great vocabulary. It was not the same thing as having the words you needed to express yourself...sounding like you were saying what you felt was not the same as actually pulling it off. — Maggie Stiefvater
It really is understanding how to use money, and not let money use you. — Tony Robbins
My mother protected me from the world and my father threatened me with it. — Quentin Crisp
Always be yourself because if your not yourself who are you?
A: Someone else therefore not being you at all. — Luna Lovegood
Failure is good as long as it doesn't become a habit. — Michael Eisner
Those of us committed to a queer life know that forms of recognition are either precariously conditional, you have to be the right kind of queer by depositing your hope for happiness in the right places (even with perverse desire you can have straight aspirations), or it is simply not given. — Sara Ahmed
After a person dies, there is always something like a feeling of stupefaction, so difficult is it to comprehend this unexpected advent of nothingness and to resign oneself to believing it. — Gustave Flaubert
The axiom of conditioned repetition, like the binomial theorem, is nothing but a piece of insolence. — Edward Abbey
Isn't the spiritual search, at its essence, a movement toward objectivity? — Roland Merullo
