Quotes & Sayings About Manifesting Positivity
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Top Manifesting Positivity Quotes

When you run a marathon, you mean it. We're built for running. We dream of flying. For now, though, we're built to run. — Benjamin Cheever

Hemlock's attentions had not only healed Aelfric's body of its wounds but also given him curious sensitivity. Aside from the voice in his mind, he felt things in the natural surroundings: the presence of beasts, the whispers of trees to the overcast skies, anger in the earth and sea. Ravens followed him around as they did wolves. And he had developed a rough ability to see in the dark. — F.T. McKinstry

Hinduism does not rest on the authority of one book or one prophet, nor does it posses a common creed like the Kalma. — Mahatma Gandhi

I love pizza so much, I would marry pizza, but it would just be an elaborate ploy to eat her whole family at the reception. — Mike Birbiglia

But she is happiest alone. She is happiest alone. — Oscar Wilde

Here's my favorite line from this book, spoken after a mother asked the coach how good this year's team was going to be. "Won't know for twenty years," the coach responded. "That's when we'll know what kind of husbands and fathers they'll be. That's when we know what kind of men they'll be. — Jeff Kirby

I know that I'm a real writer because sometimes I write a story just because I want to; not because someone's told me to. — Fay Weldon

A master was once unmoved by the complaints of his disciples that, though they listened with pleasure to his parables and stories, they were also frustrated for they longed for something deeper. To all their objections he would simply reply: 'You have yet to understand, my friends, that the shortest distance between a human being and truth is a story.' — Anthony De Mello

The Facts were right there waiting for me,hidden in old books written by people who weren't afraid to be honest — Ernest Cline

Do you ever read any of the books you burn?"
He laughed. "That's against the law!"
"Oh. Of course. — Ray Bradbury

It will profit you nothing to remember old wrongs and nurse old enmities. — Mahatma Gandhi