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Liebschien Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

Because when it all comes together, it's amazing. When it all comes together, the only thing you can do is bow down in gratitude, as if you have been granted an audience with the divine. Because you have. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Liebschien Quotes By Louise Jameson

I've been on the road for four years. I won't recognise the place again, until I walk out on stage. — Louise Jameson

Liebschien Quotes By Markus Zusak

Yes, I'm often reminded of her, and in one of my array of pockets, I have kept her story to retell. It is one of the small legion I carry, each one extraordinary in its own right. Each one an attempt - an immense leap of an attempt - to prove to me that you, and your human existence, are worth it. — Markus Zusak

Liebschien Quotes By John Scalzi

Just accept you're drinking from the fire hose and open wide. — John Scalzi

Liebschien Quotes By Michael Jackson

Love is a funny thing to describe. It's so easy to feel and yet so slippery to talk about. It's like a bar of soap in the bathtub - you have it in your hand until you hold on too tight. — Michael Jackson

Liebschien Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

In solitude we realize that nothing human is alien to us. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Liebschien Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

If you take a handful of salt and pour it into a small bowl of water, the water in the bowl will be too salty to drink. But if you pour the same amount of salt into a large river, people will still be able to drink the river's water.
If your heart is small, one unjust word or act will make you suffer. But if your heart is large, if you have understanding and compassion, that word or deed will not have the power to make you suffer. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Liebschien Quotes By Greg Fitzsimmons

Trickle-down economics - it didn't work. The whole idea was supply-side economics: give rich people a lot of money; they'll spend it, it'll go into the economy. Here's what we found out - rich people, really good at keeping all the money. That's how they got rich. If you want it in the economy, give it to the poor people. You know what they're really good at? Spending all their money. — Greg Fitzsimmons