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Katleena Kortesuo Quotes By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

One who can learn to flow with the current as well as manage the current is the successful one. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Katleena Kortesuo Quotes By Ruth Reichl

By the time I met Julia Child, her husband, Paul, was little more than a ghost of a man, so diminished by old age and its attendant diseases that it was impossible to discern the remarkable artist, photographer and poet he once had been. — Ruth Reichl

Katleena Kortesuo Quotes By David Graeber

Honor is Surplus Dignity: Honor, at its simplest, is that excess dignity that must be defended with the knife or sword. Wherever honor is at issue, it comes with a sense that dignity can be lost, and therefore must be constantly defended. — David Graeber

Katleena Kortesuo Quotes By Bette Midler

A lot of people have no access to beauty. When I was growing up, my mother had only a few pretty things to look at. — Bette Midler

Katleena Kortesuo Quotes By Kate Upton

I think it's very hard to find a good friend. That's why I'm so lucky to have two sisters, because they're my best friends, and they have to be with me forever. They're stuck with me. — Kate Upton

Katleena Kortesuo Quotes By Benjamin Jowett

Young men make great mistakes in life; for one thing, they idealize love too much. — Benjamin Jowett

Katleena Kortesuo Quotes By Liv-Christine Hoem

The writing does not define me, but says something about who I am. — Liv-Christine Hoem

Katleena Kortesuo Quotes By Charlie Munger

And your brain doesn't naturally know how to think the way Zeckhauser knows how to play bridge. "for example," people do not react symmetrically to loss and gain. Well maybe a great bridge player like Zeckhauser does, but that's a trained response. Ordinary people, subconsciously affected by their inborn tendencies ... — Charlie Munger