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Kyzer And The Voices Quotes By William James

A man may not achieve everything he has dreamed, but he will never achieve anything great without having dreamed it first. — William James

Kyzer And The Voices Quotes By Amy E. Spiegel

The next time you are heading out the door, pause at the mirror and make sure that what you see reflects your purpose and value. That doesn't mean donning the burka, but it probably doesn't mean having words on your butt either. — Amy E. Spiegel

Kyzer And The Voices Quotes By Cassandra Clare

You know," Gabriel said, "there was a time I thought we could be friends, Will."
"There was a time I thought I was a ferret," Will said, "but that turned out to be the opium haze. Did you know it had that effect? Because I didn't. — Cassandra Clare

Kyzer And The Voices Quotes By Molly O'Keefe

Love was a choice and we made it everyday. — Molly O'Keefe

Kyzer And The Voices Quotes By Stefan Sagmeister

U.K. psychologist Daniel Nettle thinks of happiness as a carrot on a stick, designed by evolution to show the right way, and also designed so that we will never permanently reach it. We likely would just sit around and eat sweet and fatty foods all day, and that is simply not in the interest of evolution. — Stefan Sagmeister

Kyzer And The Voices Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

You have to be still for a moment to even notice that there is silence outside. — Eckhart Tolle

Kyzer And The Voices Quotes By Peter Block

The essential challenge is to transform the isolation and self-interest within our communities into connectedness and caring for the whole. — Peter Block

Kyzer And The Voices Quotes By John Gimlette

It never stops me from saying what I want to say about Ethiopia, the fact that a tour company is paid for me to go there. Book reviewers don't pay for the books they review. — John Gimlette