Mandala Art Quotes & Sayings
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Whenever we try to be perfect, behind any noble purposes we have lies our desperate need to be accepted. It is this same unexpressed need that most often drives us to take on too much. In trying to be perfect we worked on the quality of our activities: Was that good or clever enough? Did I impress them with how well I did that? In taking on too much, we stress the quantity of what we do: Have I done enough? Perhaps if I do just one more thing they will be compelled to like me. — Duke Robinson
Time is all we have and don't. — Atticus Poetry
I did my work slowly, drop by drop. I tore it out of me by pieces. — Maurice Ravel
My best ideas almost always come from winding up in unexpected places and stumbling across things I never could have imagined in advance. — Damian Kulash
As the manager sits before a performance, as the critics wait like hungry dogs to rip apart the performance, they all become entwined in the theatrics of it all. — Isabella Kruger
Today there are millions of people making stuff and putting it into the world: that's become part of our identity and it shouldn't be limited to people who fancy themselves writers, or who are particularly witty or talented. — David Karp
Saying that all documentaries are the same is like saying all foreign films are the same. — Terry Zwigoff
Receptivity requires a nimbleness, a fine-honed sensitivity in order to let one's self be the vehicle of whatever vision may emerge. — Rollo May
[Martin Luther] King subpoened the nation's conscience . He was killed for it. — Bill Moyers
YOU ARE HEREBY EMPOWERED!!!!!!!!!!!!! — Tom Wolfe
Wait, I need to know who you are," I replied, desperately needing to know him.
"Someone you can trust," he said ominously.
I frowned at that, but he just sighed. He brushed my fallen brown hair softly away from my face and gently tucked it behind my ear, then left a tender kiss on my forehead and broke away from me before I could protest. — Andrea Heltsley
The really great man is often considered selfish by a large group of people who are connected with him and who feel that he might bestow upon them more benefits than he does. — Wallace D. Wattles
There's no need to sharpen my pencils anymore. They're sharp enough. Even the dull ones will make a mark. — Ze Frank