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Maosen Quotes By Carl Jung

I would rather be whole than good. — Carl Jung

Maosen Quotes By Abu Sufyan Ibn Harb

No matter how perfect & honest a person is, there will always be people to criticize. In other words, if everyone agrees with someone, there is something fundamentally wrong with what that individual is doing. If you are not criticized, you are not in the right track. — Abu Sufyan Ibn Harb

Maosen Quotes By Issah Awal

Start the good job today by your self and let the generation end it tomorrow by them selves. — Issah Awal

Maosen Quotes By Edward Abbey

Platitude: a statement that denies by implication what it explicitly affirms. — Edward Abbey

Maosen Quotes By Anthony Hopkins

I play piano and that's my love. I read and I paint and I compose music, so I've got a pretty full creative life. And it's not because, I'm obsessively creative. — Anthony Hopkins

Maosen Quotes By Ernst Haeckel

The succession of individuals, connected by reproduction and belonging to a species, makes it possible for the specific form itself to last for ages. In the end, however, the species is temporary; it has no "eternal life." After existing for a certain period, it either dies or is converted by modification into other forms. — Ernst Haeckel

Maosen Quotes By Joan Thomas

The poor love life as passionately as the rich do. Perhaps more, for the effort it takes to cling to it. — Joan Thomas

Maosen Quotes By Joseph Goldstein

And one abides independent, not clinging to anything in the world. — Joseph Goldstein

Maosen Quotes By Richard J. Foster

Four times a year withdraw for three to four hours for the purpose of reorienting your life goals — Richard J. Foster

Maosen Quotes By Trey Gowdy

It always matters whether or not you can trust your government. — Trey Gowdy

Maosen Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

Sometimes the isle was thick with savages, with whom we fought, sometimes full of dangerous animals that hunted us, but in all my fancies nothing occurred to me so strange as our actual adventures. — Robert Louis Stevenson