Mamontovas Akordai Quotes & Sayings
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The actual experience of awakening can only be in the present moment. — Eckhart Tolle
It is absurd to say that the age of miracles is past. It has not yet begun. — Oscar Wilde
Our world is constantly changing but the needs of our hearts remain the same, and so does God's power to transform our lives and give us hope for the future. — Billy Graham
When Arthur had been a boy at school, long before the Earth had been demolished, he had used to play football. He had not been at all good at it, and his particular speciality had been scoring own goals in important matches. — Douglas Adams
Strategy is worthless unless you can act on it. — Nathan Shedroff
I've always been into toys and kits and models. I'm kind of a toy nerd. — Ed Helms
You can run the office without a boss, but you can't run an office without secretaries. — Jane Fonda
Everyone should fail in a big way at least once before reaching forty. — Allen Neuharth
I had seen ardency in men's eyes, but I had only felt it once. With Flauvic, false and therefore easy to dismiss. I suddenly wished that I could feel it now. No, I did feel it. I did have the same feeling, only I had masked it as restlessness, or as the exhortation to action, or as anger. I thought how wonderful it would be to see that spark now, in the right pair of eyes. — Sherwood Smith
Alack, sir, no; her passions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love. We cannot call her winds and waters sighs and tears; they are greater storms and tempests than almanacs can report: this cannot be cunning in her; if it be, she makes a shower of rain as well as Jove. — William Shakespeare
No. I was an only child. — Robert Fulghum
What's really amazing about games is how they change our emotional response to challenges — Jane McGonigal
Well, for example, happy people are more likely to register joy than unhappy people. So if you take two people who have experienced a day of, say, fifty percent good things and fifty percent bad things, an unhappy person would remember more of the bad. — Katherine Center
Many of us have caught a glimpse of our life's greatness - a grander vision that calls us to release our false 'security' and re-engage life. We begin to see life as a heart-beating, truth-telling, sweat-pouring, straight-from-the-gut adventure that makes us, and everyone around us, feel fully alive. — Jim Warner
