Holden Mcneil Quotes & Sayings
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I am made only for passion; it is the temperature of love that I cannot endure. I am afraid, and I think it is death- everything but passion seems like death to me. Only in fever do I feel life. — Anais Nin

How grudging memory is, and how bitterly she clutches the raw material of her daily work. — Lawrence Durrell

Play every day. I don't know. I'm not sure what kind of advice I would give. You just have to do it every second that you can. — Drake Bell

Law without penalty is only advise. — Adrian Rogers

I wouldn't even mention myself in the same breath as someone like big Paul. — Kenny Cunningham

You learn who you are by unlearning who they taught you to be. — Nikki Rowe

Science explained people, but could not understand them. After long centuries among the bones and muscles it might be advancing to knowledge of the nerves, but this would never give understanding — E. M. Forster

... This is a major theme in mathematics: things are what you want them to be. You have endless choices; there is no reality to get in your way.
On the other hand, once you have made your choices then your new creations do what they do, whether you like it or not. This is the amazing thing about making imaginary patterns: they talk back! — Paul Lockhart

How old must you be before words can no longer fool you? — Marty Rubin

You don't have a lot of time; you have to get it right. It's amazing how they create these episodes in such a short amount of time. They lavish a lot of care and money on each episode, and they just look terrific. — Margot Kidder

You may have heard the old story, usually attributed to a Native American elder, meant to illuminate the power of attention. A grandfather (occasionally it's a grandmother) imparting a life lesson to his grandson tells him, "I have two wolves fighting in my heart. One wolf is vengeful, fearful, envious, resentful, deceitful. The other wolf is loving, compassionate, generous, truthful, and serene." The grandson asks which wolf will win the fight. The grandfather answers, "The one I feed. — Sharon Salzberg

Through the ages, man's main concern was life after death. Today, for the first time, we find we must ask questions about whether there will be life before death. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi