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Harmetz The Making Quotes By Andrew Forrest

Disparity is Australia's worst social problem. Thousands of lives are slowly being crushed, while billions are wasted on thousands of little initiatives trying to 'close the gap.' — Andrew Forrest

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Beatrice Wood

I don't like to sell my finest pieces. — Beatrice Wood

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Brigitte Bardot

My soul is not my own any more. I cannot live like I want to. I am going to give up films. — Brigitte Bardot

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Rudolf Steiner

We must eradicate root and branch any fear and dread in our soul concerning the future that is coming towards us ... We must develop composure with regard to all the feelings and sensations we have about the future; we must anticipate with absolute equanimity whatever may be coming towards us, thinking only that whatever it may be will be brought to us by the wisdom-filled guidance of the universe. — Rudolf Steiner

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Cristin Frank

This is what I term a reduction lifestyle - reduce excessive consumption, unnecessary obligations, and overbearing clutter. When — Cristin Frank

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Derek Hough

In school, some of my favorite subjects ... I mean, art was my favorite subject. I loved art! I used to go during lunch time to the art room and paint or draw or something. — Derek Hough

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Steven Wright

Do Lipton employees take coffee breaks? — Steven Wright

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

A joyful life is an individual creation that cannot be copied from a recipe. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Dhanush

I have played so many romantic roles that I don't know if I am really a romantic in real life. I get confused about the real me. — Dhanush

Harmetz The Making Quotes By Scott Stossel

Paul Tillich, a theologian who grew up in Weimar Germany, similarly explained the rise of Nazism as a response to anxiety. "First of all a feeling of fear or, more exactly, of indefinite anxiety was prevailing," he writes of 1930s Germany. "Not only the economic and political, but also the cultural and religious, security seemed to be lost. There was nothing on which one could build; everything was without foundation. A catastrophic breakdown was expected every moment. Consequently, a longing for security was growing in everybody. A freedom that leads to fear and anxiety has lost its value; better authority with security than freedom with fear. — Scott Stossel