Luang Pu Thuat Quotes & Sayings
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The man who becomes angry never does a great amount of work, and the man whom nothing can make angry accomplishes so much. — Swami Vivekananda

Vu ja de means seeing old things that are inside and outside the company in new ways. — Robert I. Sutton

There are people already sharing eBooks out there, .. and they do it simply because they love books. You don't buy a second copy of a book, cut the spine off, lay each page on a scanner, run that .tif through an OCR (Optical Character Reader), hand edit the resulting output for errors and then post it online if you don't love the book. it can up to 80 hours to turn a printed novel into an eBook. I figure if someone out there is willing to put in 80 hours of work promoting my book, then I'd prefer they do it in a way that gives a better return to me. — Cory Doctorow

Remember to enjoy everything. The things that feel good, the things that hurt. It's all gonna make you better. Stronger. — Hayley Williams

As far back as I can remember, my mother would have me down by the bed at night with her, praying. I can still hear her voice calling my name to God and telling him that she wanted me to follow him in whatever he called me to do. — Charles R. Swindoll

From this perspective, we were all divine Shakespeares, creating and playing the roles of muscled heroes and conniving villains, pious saints and debauched sinners, corrupt CEOs and disinterested temp workers. — Jonathan Talat Phillips

A man who marries without knowing Bunbury has a very tedious time of it. — Oscar Wilde

Foxbrush sneezed again.
He couldn't help himself. It's not something a fellow likes to do when a stunningly beautiful woman is leaning toward him with an expression on her face like Nidawi's wore. But sneezes are not prey to the wants or wishes of those inflicted with them. He sneezed so violently that he nearly knocked his forehead against Nidawi's exquisite little chin. She leapt back lightly, frowning at first, then shaking the frown into a rain of laughter. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl

The mind, in short, works on the data it receives very much as the sculptor works on his block of stone. — William James