Junius Rusticus Quotes & Sayings
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We are extraordinarily reluctant to admit that luck plays a part in business success. — Stephen Bungay

Suddenly it made me realize why religion was such a big thing around here. Because, yes, sure, God could not exist. But then neither could humans. So if they believed in themselves
the logic must go
why not believe in something that was only a fraction more unlikely? — Matt Haig

Business is a string of seemingly impossible problems looking for solutions. Each problem you solve creates a new barrier to entry for your next competitor. — Jon Oringer

Sometimes I think, 'Why couldn't I have been normal?' — Demi Lovato

Sometimes the hardest journeys are the ones that begin with little hope. But we need to take them anyway. — Richard Finney

Every moment of searching is a moment of encounter. — Paulo Coelho

We all belong here equally ... Just by being born onto the earth we are accepted and the earth supports us. We don't have to be especially good. We don't have to accomplish anything. We don't even have to be healthy. — Polly Horvath

The cool thing about having a book is that it takes on its own life. Once it's in the world, you can't follow it. You'd have to have a pretty fantastic surveillance system to track its migration. — Cate Marvin

Other primates get on with their own reproduction relatively soon after weaning, with gorillas having their first baby just seven or so years later. — Marlene Zuk

You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Stories wait, my little lord, and when you come back to them, why, there they are, — George R R Martin

Scratch a king and find a fool! — Dorothy Parker

Are you okay? Were you hurt?"
"No, Gran, she's dying. She's bleeding out at your feet. — Alexandra Bracken

But if believers are to grow in Christlikeness, they must be continually filled with the Spirit - allowing His power to permeate their lives so that all they think, say, and do reflects His divine presence. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

There is no great reward for being emotionally withdrawn, no pity prize for bottling your frustration. No one is coming to congratulate your chronic self-repression. By opening up, maybe you will inconvenience some people. Maybe you will trigger some conflict. Maybe you will be rejected, criticized, judged. Everything comes with a price and everything has its compensation. Authenticity may require pain, but it also opens the doors to joy, creativity, self-respect, empathy. Self-repression, on the other hand, costs you all the beauty of the world in exchange for a prison of comfort. Is it really worth it? Isn't it time to break free? — Vironika Tugaleva