Jolai Quotes & Sayings
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Success must be personalised, contextualized and internalized. Success means something different to each one of us. We each have a unique and peculiar mission in life. — Archibald Marwizi
Ultimately, people write to be understood (excepting Gertrude Stein and Tristan Tzara, who were intentionally being difficult). — John Scalzi
There're times when strangers are like family, and family are like strangers — Hlovate
I have a form of Parkinson's disease, which I don't like. My legs don't move when my brain tells them to. It's very frustrating. — George H. W. Bush
One can memorize all words written about Christ but without a heart connection to Him, one does not know Him, and they will not be saved by Him. — Paula Dickerson
That night at Dumbarton was a classic of its kind. She had hopes still, I think, of enslaving me despite myself with her charms. And I probably thought the same. We both found we were mistaken. It had its moments; but she has the mind and morals of a jungle cat. She didn't enjoy meeting ... another of the same. — Dorothy Dunnett
You're shaking."
"I'm not used to people trying to kill me."
"Really? I hardly notice anymore. — Leigh Bardugo
Without that thick skin and a clear vision of what it is you want to do, what it is you know you want to do, it can be really easy to get out here and get lost and swept away in whatever is going on. You really have to be steadfast in the mind for sure. — Stephen Boss
Doing our best and doing it better everyday will help us lead our lives with peace of mind. — Mohith Agadi
Find out how much God has given you and from it take what you need; the remainder is needed by others. — Augustine Of Hippo
Beyond even any teaching, though, the aspect of spiritual life that is the most profound is the element of grace. Grace is something that comes to us when we somehow find ourselves completely available, when we become openhearted and open-minded, and are willing to entertain the possibility that we may not know what we think we know. In this gap of not knowing, in the suspension of any conclusion, a whole other element of life and reality can rush in. This is what I call grace. It's that moment of "ah-ha!" - a moment of recognition when we realize something that previously we never could quite imagine. — Adyashanti
All one can really leave one's children is what's inside their heads. Education, in other words, and not earthly possessions, is the ultimate legacy, the only thing that cannot be taken away. — Wernher Von Braun
Everyone has the same God; only people differ. — Anton Chekhov
In the first movement alone, I took note of six pregnancies and at least four miscarriages. — Thomas Beecham