Ierarhie Quotes & Sayings
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The vast majority of people are born, grow up, struggle and go through life in misery and failure, not realizing that it would be just as easy to switch over and get exactly what they want out of life, not recognizing that the mind attracts the thing it dwells upon. — Napoleon Hill

In reading we must become creators. Once the child has learned to read alone, and can pick up a book without illustrations, he must become a creator, imagining the setting of the story, visualizing the characters, seeing facial expressions, hearing the inflection of voices. The author and the reader "know" each other; they meet on the bridge of words. — Madeleine L'Engle

I cannot follow you Christians; for you try to crawl through your life upon your knees, while I stride through mine on my feet. — Charles Bradlaugh

I like to think of the senses as having a volume control in the brain. The volume turns up on all the other senses when you lose one. — David Mason

My Cleveland years were both scientifically and personally most rewarding. My wife Judy was able to rejoin me in our research and my research group grew rapidly. — George Andrew Olah

No use saying necessity is making a mistake. — Mason Cooley

Always work hard, never give up, and fight until the end because it's never really over until the whistle blows. — Alex Morgan

Nothing is impossible for pure love. — Mahatma Gandhi

took chances every inch of the way. I had to fight for my independence. — Jackie Collins

I seriously hate pop music and all things super-commercial. — Ani DiFranco

It is helpful to know the proper way to behave, so one can decide whether or not to be proper. — Gail Carson Levine

I began writing poems when I was about eight, with a heavy assist from my mother. She read me Arthur Waley's translations and Whitman and Robinson Jeffers, who have been lifelong influences on me. My father read Keats to me, and then he read more Keats while I was lying on the sofa struggling with asthma. — Carolyn Kizer

It is presentation which lifts the card trick from the level of the commonplace puzzle to the status of an unforgettable and inexplicable mystery. — Jean Hugard