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Loving Oneself With Open Eyes Quotes By Samantha King

Born to love, cursed to feel. — Samantha King

Loving Oneself With Open Eyes Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

The man who thinks he knows does not yet know what knowing is — Michel De Montaigne

Loving Oneself With Open Eyes Quotes By Terry Pratchett

WHAT THINGS SEEM MAY NOT BE WHAT THEY ARE, — Terry Pratchett

Loving Oneself With Open Eyes Quotes By Cyrus Broacha

The first rule of comedy should be, you must be very lazy. Whoever works should be immediately removed. — Cyrus Broacha

Loving Oneself With Open Eyes Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

David and Goliath is a book about what happens when ordinary people confront giants. — Malcolm Gladwell

Loving Oneself With Open Eyes Quotes By Jodi Picoult

When we were kids, Fitz was unbeatable in Scrabble. It would drive Eric crazy, because he wasn't used to be bested by Fitz in much of anything. But Fitz had an uncanny memory, and once he saw a word, he wouldn't forget it. [ ... ] But Eric wasn't used to be second-best, so he commissioned me into teaching him the dictionary. [ ... ] Three weeks after we'd taken on the English language, it rained on a Saturday. "Hey," Fitz suggested, like usual. "Bet I can whip you in Scrabble."
Eric looked at me. "Huh," he said, "What makes you think that?"
"Um ... the five hundred and seventy thousand other times I've kicked your ass?"
Fitz knew. The moment Eric laid down the letters J-A-R-L and then casually mentioned that it was a term for a Scandinavian noble, Fitz's eyes lit up. — Jodi Picoult

Loving Oneself With Open Eyes Quotes By Lawrence M. Krauss

The one thing that I want every single child to have experienced at some point in their life, as part of their education, is to have some idea they hold to be true, and at the very basis of their being, proved to be wrong.
Because that opens your mind to the realization that the world is different than you thought it would be, and you have to begin to open your mind to the possibilities of existence.
And opening your mind frees you, it doesn't constrain you. It makes the world more wonderful, more exciting, and more worth living in. — Lawrence M. Krauss