Kymopoleia Greek Quotes & Sayings
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Peace is this moment without judgment. That is all. This moment in the Heart-space Where everything that is is welcome. — Dorothy Hunt
But then all of all a sudden the breath is kicked out of me and I'm shoved onto the cold hard concrete floor of my life now, because I remember I can't run home after school and tell Bails about a new boy in band. My sister dies over and over again, all day long. — Jandy Nelson
The world is filled with fools like S'kot, and worse, with the fools who let them act as wardens over them. They deserve each other. I don't care what they think of me and neither should you. — R. Lee Smith
I have great appreciation for people who do anything well. I think that it's very difficult to do what you do well. — David Fincher
Anyway, thanks for saving my butt. Literally." She shakes her head. "Okay, not my butt." I giggle. "It's okay." "Thanks for saving my labia. — Becky Albertalli
You probably don't have much of a choice. — Charles Petzold
Doctor I've wrestled with reality for 40 years and I'm happy to say that I've finally won out over it. — Mary Chase
I sketched out a rough story for them and the director said, well it's a good story but we have the go-ahead from Universal to make this script and did I want to do it. I said no, and they left. — Ellen Burstyn
COMMITMENT is the first step to every good thing I know, and the only step that matters when it comes to achievement. It inspires and attracts people, shows them you have conviction and goals, that you are focused and determined. And the commitment that is based on values will endure. Any time you make choices based on solid life values, you are in a better position to sustain your level of commitment, because you don't have to continually re-evaluate its importance. — John C. Maxwell
We convince by our presence. — Walt Whitman
Attitude allows you to see the possibilities when opportunity strikes -- because it often shows up in the form of adversity. How well do you spot opportunity? — Jeffrey Gitomer
