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Kaulfers Obituaries Quotes By Donald L. Hicks

Your words, your thoughts, your imagination: powerful tools. Remember that and use them wisely. — Donald L. Hicks

Kaulfers Obituaries Quotes By Voltaire

There is a wide difference between speaking to deceive, and being silent to be impenetrable. — Voltaire

Kaulfers Obituaries Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

When will Labour learn that you cannot build Jerusalem in Brussels. — Margaret Thatcher

Kaulfers Obituaries Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Life is a gift, given in trust - like a child. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Kaulfers Obituaries Quotes By Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Splutter, splutter. Yes - we're off - we're rising. But why start off with an engine like that? But it smooths out now, like a long sigh, like a person breathing easily, freely. Like someone singing ecstatically, climbing, soaring - sustained note of power and joy. We turn from the lights of the city; we pivot on a dark wing; we roar over the earth. The plane seems exultant now, even arrogant. We did it, we did it! — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Kaulfers Obituaries Quotes By Henning Mankell

Some people give theirselves a certain number of white weeks once in a year, when they do not drink a single drop of alcohol. It is really wise. I myself have a few weeks per year, let us call them white or black, when I am not interested in the world around. When I come back from this isolation of the news, I realize that I have missed nothing significant. We live in the rain of disinformation and rumors, where the truth is a very small number. In those weeks of dissociation I seek for knowledge that lies within me. — Henning Mankell

Kaulfers Obituaries Quotes By Sendhil Mullainathan

Task switching is hard because we do not control what is on our mind. Despite our efforts, the original task continues to occupy our mental bandwidth. Although we can control where our time goes, we cannot fully control how our bandwidth is allocated. — Sendhil Mullainathan