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Khalda Aur Quotes By Diana Nyad

Take every minute, one at a time. Don't be fooled by a perfect sea at any given moment. Accept and rise to whatever circumstance presents itself. Be in it full tilt, your best self. Summon your courage, your true grit. When the body fades, don't let negative edges of despair creep in. Allowing flecks of negativity leads to a Pandora's box syndrome. You can't stop the doubts once you consent to let them seep into your tired, weakened brain. You must set your will. Set it now. Let nothing penetrate or cripple it. — Diana Nyad

Khalda Aur Quotes By William Cooper

In a fleshly Tomb, I am Buried above ground. — William Cooper

Khalda Aur Quotes By Erik Hollnagel

In accident investigation, as in most other human endeavours, we fall prey to the What-You-Look-For-Is-What-You-Find or WYLFIWYF principle. This is a simple recognition of the fact that assumptions about what we are going to see (What-You-Look-For), to a large extent will determine what we actually find (What-You-Find). (The principle is furthermore not limited to accident investigation, but applies to human perception and cognition in general.) In accident investigations, the guiding assumptions are sometimes explicit, for instance when they are given as a directive or objective.

Erik Hollnagel. The ETTO Principle: Efficiency-Thoroughness Trade-Off (Kindle Locations 998-1000). Kindle Edition. — Erik Hollnagel

Khalda Aur Quotes By Henry Finch

Is not a kiss the very autograph of love? — Henry Finch

Khalda Aur Quotes By Michael R. Underwood

Infighting would be stupid, since, y'know, claws and teeth. — Michael R. Underwood

Khalda Aur Quotes By Fay Godwin

I'm not faithful to one particular medium, and it's what I try to teach to people who work with me. — Fay Godwin

Khalda Aur Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

Could a more perfect manufactured object than a tennis ball be imagined? Fuzzy and spherical, squeezable and bouncy, its stitching a pair of matching tongues, its voice on impact a pock in the most pleasing of registers. Dogs knew a good thing, dogs loved tennis balls, and so did she. — Jonathan Franzen