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Hirata Estate Quotes By G-Eazy

Life is good. I've got a apartment that is paid for with rap money. It's good. It's amazing. It's a blessing. I wake up every day and appreciate how much of a blessing this is getting to do this. But it is important to always stay humble, grounded, focused, and maintain that same ambition you had when you had nothing. — G-Eazy

Hirata Estate Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgard

The very thought of Dad, the fact that he existed, caused fear to pump through my body. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Hirata Estate Quotes By Helen Thomas

American journalism's crazy old aunt in the attic. — Helen Thomas

Hirata Estate Quotes By Hortense Powdermaker

In Hollywood, primitive magical thinking exists side by side with the most advanced technology. — Hortense Powdermaker

Hirata Estate Quotes By John D. Rockefeller

Never lose interest in life and the world. Never allow yourself to become annoyed. — John D. Rockefeller

Hirata Estate Quotes By Diane Von Furstenberg

Truth is cathartic, a way of keeping the trees pruned. The truer you can be the better it is because it simplifies life and love. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Hirata Estate Quotes By Irvin D. Yalom

Spinoza was the supreme rationalist. He saw an endless stream of causality in the world. For him there is no such entity as will or will power. Nothing happens capriciously. Everything is caused by something prior, and the more we devote ourselves to the understanding of this causative network, the more free we become." ... "I'm sure he would have said that you are subject to passions that are driven by inadequate ideas rather than by the ideas that flow from a true quest for understanding the nature of reality." ... "He states explicitly that a passion ceases to be a passion as soon as we form a more clear and distinct idea of it
that is, the causative nexus underlying the passion." p.269 — Irvin D. Yalom