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Koleendz Quotes By Veronica Roth

Instead I just let the silence stretch out between us. It's the only adequate response to what he just told me, the only that does the tragedy any justice instead of patching it hastily and moving on. — Veronica Roth

Koleendz Quotes By Auliq Ice

Anguish heart attack is tightly packed on to people with actions full of emotions and personal tragedies yet they can overcome it with personal self esteem and nice thinking. — Auliq Ice

Koleendz Quotes By Norman Vincent Peale

Learn from both your mistakes and successes because if you learn only from your mistakes you will only learn more errors — Norman Vincent Peale

Koleendz Quotes By Francois Hougaard

I think rugby is 80 per cent mental. — Francois Hougaard

Koleendz Quotes By Sophocles

Chastisement for errors past
Wisdom brings to age at last. — Sophocles

Koleendz Quotes By George Lakoff

There is no real person whose embodiment plays no role in meaning, whose meaning is purely objective and defined by the external world, and whose language can fit the external world with no significant role played by mind, brain, or body. Because our conceptual systems grow out of our bodies, meaning is grounded in and through our bodies. Because a vast range of our concepts are metaphorical, meaning is not entirely literal and the classical correspondence theory of truth is false. — George Lakoff

Koleendz Quotes By Marcel Proust

But they knew, either instinctively or from their own experience, that our early impulsive emotions have but little influence over our later actions and the conduct of our lives; and that regard for moral obligations, loyalty to our friends, patience in finishing our work, obedience to a rule of life, have a surer foundation in habits solidly formed and blindly followed than in these momentary transports, ardent but sterile. — Marcel Proust