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Lauries Furniture In Tomball Tx Quotes By Nina G. Jones

Fear is the glue that holds us together. — Nina G. Jones

Lauries Furniture In Tomball Tx Quotes By Andy Warhol

Some people spend their entire lives thinking about one particular famous person. They pick one person who's famous, and they dwell on him or her. They devote almost their entire consciousness to thinking about this person they've never even met, or maybe met once. If you ask any famous person about the kind of mail they get, you'll find that almost every one of them has at least one person who's obsessed with them and writes constantly. It feels so strange to think that someone is spending their whole time thinking about you. — Andy Warhol

Lauries Furniture In Tomball Tx Quotes By Lao-Tzu

When wealth and honours lead to arrogancy, this brings its evil on itself. — Lao-Tzu

Lauries Furniture In Tomball Tx Quotes By M. Leighton

But I never loved her. Not the way I should've. Not the way I love you. — M. Leighton

Lauries Furniture In Tomball Tx Quotes By Bill Richardson

President Clinton will, I think, lift everyone's spirit. He was a good president, an economic, balanced budget president. And President Obama, I believe, has been a very good president, too, and we will get reelected. You watch. — Bill Richardson

Lauries Furniture In Tomball Tx Quotes By Maria V. Snyder

I stepped closer to him and lowered my voice. 'If you could change one thing, what would it be?'
He pulled the sheep pendant from his pocket. A question filled his eyes. I held out my hand. Riley placed it in my palm and I curled my finger around the necklace, pressing the metal into my skin. — Maria V. Snyder

Lauries Furniture In Tomball Tx Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

Suppose you recite the Prajna Paramita Sutra only once. It might be a very good recitation. But what would happen to you if you recited it twice, three times, four times, or more? You might easily lose your original attitude towards it. The same thing will happen in your other Zen practices. For a while you will keep your beginner's mind, but if you continue to practice one, two, three years or more, although you may improve some, you are liable to lose the limitless meaning of original mind. — Shunryu Suzuki