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Lamanterveld Quotes By Tara Brach

As long as we are alive, we feel fear. It is an intrinsic part of our makeup, as natural as a bitter cold winter day or the winds that rip branches off trees. If we resist it or push it aside, we miss a powerful opportunity for awakening. — Tara Brach

Lamanterveld Quotes By Laozi

Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the various creatures as straw dogs; the sage is ruthless, and treats others as straw dogs. — Laozi

Lamanterveld Quotes By Elizabeth Wurtzel

I want to explain how exhausted I am. Even in my dreams. How I wake up tired. How I'm being drowned by some kind of black wave. — Elizabeth Wurtzel

Lamanterveld Quotes By Mark Victor Hansen

If you take the credit, you lose it. If you give away the credit, it comes back multiplied. — Mark Victor Hansen

Lamanterveld Quotes By Eric Hobsbawm

(Carmine Crocco) A farm-labourer and cowherd, had joined the Bourbon army, killed a comrade in a brawl, deserted and lived as an outlaw for ten years. He joined the liberal insurgents in 1860 in the hope of an amnesty for his past offences, and subsequently became the most formidable guerilla chief and leader of men on the Bourbon side. — Eric Hobsbawm

Lamanterveld Quotes By Jens Stoltenberg

I think I would rather be a prime minister than a taxi driver. — Jens Stoltenberg

Lamanterveld Quotes By Henry Ian Cusick

My theatre background is probably more extensive then my film, and I have done a fair bit of television. — Henry Ian Cusick

Lamanterveld Quotes By Matt Holliday

I don't want to be considered a leader based on what people think goes on in the clubhouse. — Matt Holliday

Lamanterveld Quotes By Penny Chenery Secretariat

I will not live the rest of my life in regret. — Penny Chenery Secretariat

Lamanterveld Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

But our great security lies, I think, in our growing strength. — Benjamin Franklin