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Kim's Convenience Quotes By George Orwell

If you turn the other cheek, you will get a harder blow on it than you got on the first one. This does not always happen, but it is to be expected, and you ought not to complain if it does happen. — George Orwell

Kim's Convenience Quotes By Brian Tracy

Persisting through lesser difficulties builds your capacity to persist through greater difficulties, and achieve even greater things. — Brian Tracy

Kim's Convenience Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Think about love, work with love, give away and live with love. — Debasish Mridha

Kim's Convenience Quotes By Charles Simic

A poem is an invitation to a voyage. As in life, we travel to see fresh sights. — Charles Simic

Kim's Convenience Quotes By D.T. Suzuki

To be a good Zen Buddhist it is not enough to follow the teaching of its founder; we have to experience the Buddha's experience. — D.T. Suzuki

Kim's Convenience Quotes By Jetta Carleton

And maybe it wasn't his love that brought him back, but hers. How seductive being loved could be. — Jetta Carleton

Kim's Convenience Quotes By Bo Sanchez

What you subconsciously want, you will get. And what you subconsciously do not want, you will avoid. — Bo Sanchez

Kim's Convenience Quotes By Paulo Coelho

There is always a gap between intention and action.. — Paulo Coelho

Kim's Convenience Quotes By Matthew Gregory Lewis

I will go, said Lorenzo. And Lorenzo stayed, where he was. — Matthew Gregory Lewis

Kim's Convenience Quotes By Jenny Lawson

A few people commented that this seemed to be an American problem, because the places where they lived (mainly Europe) judged success less by things and accomplishments and more by feelings. Happiness came from spending time with people, and more non-Americans seemed to think that spending a few hours watching TV with the kids on the couch was something to celebrate and enjoy, rather than feel guilty about. Then — Jenny Lawson