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Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

It is possible to live happily in the here and the now. So many conditions of happiness are available - more than enough for you to be happy right now. You don't have to run into the future in order to get more. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Neil Gaiman

It won't hurt, said her other father. Coraline knew that when grown-ups told you something wouldn't hurt it almost always did. She shook her head. — Neil Gaiman

Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Jean Craighead George

I love to travel, but when I really want to escape, I read a book. — Jean Craighead George

Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Unknown

Me: *stares into the void*

The Void: *stares back*

Me: *winks*

The Void: *blushes* — Unknown

Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Fulton J. Sheen

There are ultimately only two possible adjustments to life; one is to suit our lives to principles; the other is to suit principles to our lives. If we do not live as we think, we soon begin to think as we live. The method of adjusting moral principles to the way men live is just a perversion of the order of things. — Fulton J. Sheen

Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

The knowledge of the past times and of the places of the earth is both an ornament and nutriment to the human mind. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Norah Jones

The coolest thing I've gotten to do in the past few years is guest star on Sesame Street. — Norah Jones

Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Gert Loveday

That's why he preferred young women. So much easier to impress. Although these days he often found them as rude and forthright as their older sisters. God were women worth it? — Gert Loveday

Guillotina Wikipedia Quotes By Chad Harbach

She misunderstood his life. It wasn't that he wanted everything to be difficult but that everything was difficult. Forget money. He wasn't smart the way she was. The only thing he knew how to do was motivate other people. Which amounted to nothing, in the end. Manipulation, playing with dolls. What wouldn't he give to have a talent of his own, talent like Henry's? Nothing. He'd give it all. Those who cannot do, coach. — Chad Harbach