Ibeacon Quotes & Sayings
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People learn from who we are, rather than what we say, and to believe otherwise is a disease of the mind. — Carl Jung

In the hot summer months, popsicles are a perfect way to cool down while enjoying a delicious, fruity treat. Frozen, refreshing, mouth-friendly candy on a stick cannot get any better ... or can it? — Marcus Samuelsson

This is one of the marks of a truly safe person: they are confrontable. — Henry Cloud

Looks like somebody's got jungle fever.'
'That's not even the right kind of racist. — Rainbow Rowell

I think I've had a crush on any guy that's ever said anything nice to me — Carly Aquilino

I do believe - that all the world's a star. Beyond that heav'nly light I shall fly far! Luke (ACT I, Scene 7) — Ian Doescher

Man himself is the beginning and the end of every economy, — Carl Menger

Hiding out in some cheap motel with a boy? Did my parents really think I would do something that immature and, I'm sorry, completely skanky? — Meg Cabot

Only Complete and absolute surrender. — Laurie Viera Rigler

We have children to pursue other elements of well-being. We want meaning in life. We want relationships. — Martin Seligman

For more than twenty-five years my mind had been deeply troubled by the fact that these mechanical and scientific achievements ofman had outrun his intellectual and spiritual power ... Throughout the Second World War this terrible problem hung in the back of my mind. As I write these words the problem and the danger are as threatening as ever. We hope our nation will survive, but in its effort to survive will it transform itself intellectually and spiritually into the image of the thing against which we fought? — Virginia Gildersleeve

I started playing music when I was 12 years old. — Chris Jericho

It takes about ten years to make a mature dancer. The training is twofold. There is the study and practice of the craft in order to strengthen the muscular structure of the body. The body is shaped, disciplined, honored, and in time, trusted. The movement become clean, precise, eloquent, truthful. Movement never lies. It is a barometer telling the state of the soul's weather to all who can read it. This might be called the law of the dancer's life, the law which governs its outer aspects — Martha Graham