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Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

To know oneself is not necessarily to improve oneself — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Jerzy Kosinski

At first I was afraid that I would be left defenseless, that I would babble aloud the things I've always been terrified of saying. Instead, opium made me realize that I could say anything I liked without losing my identity. — Jerzy Kosinski

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Dwayne Johnson

You don't sign up for a divorce when you get married. It's very painful. But it's taught me a great deal about myself. — Dwayne Johnson

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Kevin Kelly

The accretion of tiny marvels can numb us to the arrival of the stupendous. — Kevin Kelly

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Rajneesh

Seriousness is a sickness ... Existense is pure playfulness — Rajneesh

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

What if everything in the world were a misunderstanding, what if laughter were really tears? — Soren Kierkegaard

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Anonymous

Except you never knew when you faced the last of anything. That was a universal truth I wished I didn't understand. That ridiculous curl on Doyle's forehead came back — Anonymous

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Colleen Hoover

But then I met you, and every single day since then, I've wondered how someone could be so beautiful if there wasn't a God — Colleen Hoover

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

You CAN have it all. You just can't have it all at once. — Oprah Winfrey

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Keith Urban

Getting on the bus and touring was my life. And when that was not around, I felt myself a bit lost at times, because that was all I had. — Keith Urban

Jeremy Pruitt Quotes By Charles Handy

I like less the story that a frog if put in cold water will not bestir itself if that water is heated up slowly and gradually and will in the end let itself be killed, boiled alive, too comfortable with continuity to realize that continuous change at some point may become intolerable and demand a change in behaviour. — Charles Handy