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Goldyn Briggs Quotes By Robert Green Ingersoll

It is a thousand times better to have common sense without education than to have education without common sense. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Goldyn Briggs Quotes By Ryan Reynolds

I'm terrified that I'm genetically predisposed to only having boys. That's frightening. By the time I was 10 years old, and I'm not exaggerating, I knew how to patch drywall. — Ryan Reynolds

Goldyn Briggs Quotes By Isaac Marion

I know I'm not going to say good-bye. And if these staggering refugees want to help, if they think they see something bigger here than a boy chasing a girl, then they can help, and we'll see what happens when we say yes while the rigor mortis world screams no. — Isaac Marion

Goldyn Briggs Quotes By Tony Robbins

Take thoughts and turn them into actions, turn them into results, turn your dreams into reality. That's really the science of achievement. — Tony Robbins

Goldyn Briggs Quotes By Warren Spector

I think plenty of games - from 'Thief' to 'Zelda' - have shown that sneaking around can be fun. — Warren Spector

Goldyn Briggs Quotes By Os Guinness

The story of Issa, the eighteenth-century Haiku poet from Japan. Through a succession of sad events, his wife and all his five children died. Grieving each time, he went to the Zen Master and received the same consolation: "Remember the world is dew." Dew is transient and ephemeral. The sun rises and the dew is gone. So too is suffering and death in this world of illusion, so the mistake is to become too engaged. Remember the world is dew. Be more detached, and transcend the engagement of mourning that prolongs the grief. After one of his children died, Issa went home unconsoled, and wrote one of his most famous poems. Translated into English it reads, The world is dew. The world is dew. And yet. And yet. — Os Guinness