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Jahncke Architects Quotes By Deborah Day

Flexibility requires an open mind and a welcoming of new alternatives. — Deborah Day

Jahncke Architects Quotes By Jon Fitch

Bad choices almost always result from making a choice out of fear. — Jon Fitch

Jahncke Architects Quotes By Teresa Heinz

It's time that we acknowledge the wisdom women have acquired by managing the chaos of daily life. Women are realists, the glue that holds society together. They bring a reverence to life that's instinctual, not just intellectual. — Teresa Heinz

Jahncke Architects Quotes By Anne Bronte

To regret the exchange of earthly pleasures for the joys of Heaven, is as if the grovelling caterpillar should lament that it must one day quit the nibbled leaf to soar aloft and flutter through the air, roving at will from flower to flower, sipping sweet honey from their cups, or basking in their sunny petals. If these little creatures knew how great a change awaited them, no doubt they would regret it; but would not all such sorrow be misplaced? — Anne Bronte

Jahncke Architects Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Don't be discourage by your problems.
Let your passion and dreams inspired you to keep moving forward. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Jahncke Architects Quotes By Antoine Fuqua

It's not worth it, it's not about money, especially when you're dealing with a culture. It should be about elevating the idea of what we are and who we are as people in the cinema, and that kind of stuff keeps dragging us back down. — Antoine Fuqua

Jahncke Architects Quotes By Tommy Farr

After the mines, what is fighting? Fighting is child's play — Tommy Farr

Jahncke Architects Quotes By Terence McKenna

Think about this for a moment, we grow so inured to these religious forms, think about the notion of instituting at the center of your religion a rite where you eat your god is probably a memory of a relationship to some kind of a psychedelic experience of some sort. — Terence McKenna