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Largement En Quotes By R.J. Palacio

It is always brave to be kind. — R.J. Palacio

Largement En Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

By accepting and learning to embrace the inevitable sorrows of life, we realize that we can experience a more enduring sense of happiness. — Sharon Salzberg

Largement En Quotes By Elle Casey

As my lawyer dad would say, I had breached a contract with the devil. — Elle Casey

Largement En Quotes By Ilchi Lee

Truly blessed are those who have their own solitary time and space. They are not easily shaken by the praise or criticism of the world. When they are weakened and worn down by things that are not true, they can always regain strength by entering that time and space of solitude. — Ilchi Lee

Largement En Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

When everything seems to be going wrong with you, you must remember the airplane takes off against the wind — Sunday Adelaja

Largement En Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

C'mon, friend. It's two on one. You sure don't look like you're up to those odds. (Stranger)
You can't be talking to me. I don't have prokas for friends. And I assure you I could gut you both before your stench had time to catch up to your fall. (Syn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Largement En Quotes By Samuel Johnson

The lust of gold succeeds the rage of conquest; The lust of gold, unfeeling and remorseless! The last corruption of degenerate man. — Samuel Johnson

Largement En Quotes By B.F. Skinner

When we say that a man controls himself, we must specify who is controlling whom. — B.F. Skinner

Largement En Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

It is true that the genius of assembled men or of peoples is quite different from a man's character in private, and that one would know the human heart very imperfectly if he did not examine it also in the multitude. But it is no less true that one must begin by studying man in order to judge men, and that he who knew each individual's inclinations perfectly could foresee all their effects when combined in the body of the people. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau