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Mattie Mcgrath Quotes By Marshall B. Rosenberg

Keep in mind that other people's actions can never 'make' you feel any certain way. Feelings are your warning indicators. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Mattie Mcgrath Quotes By Hillary Clinton

Relationships are at the core of any political system and economic system - any family - and I think we drifted away from understanding that in our country. The people-to-people level is critical. It is ironic, though - we can text with anybody in the world, we can have a videoconference with anybody in the world, but [there should be] an even higher premium on showing up and getting to know someone. — Hillary Clinton

Mattie Mcgrath Quotes By John Hodgman

I actually own a copy of my own book; that's how dedicated I am as an author. — John Hodgman

Mattie Mcgrath Quotes By Robert Rauschenberg

I don't like masterpieces having one-night stands in collectors' homes between auctions. — Robert Rauschenberg

Mattie Mcgrath Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Use your mind to discriminate. Choose to advance yourself, to bring more purity into your being. — Frederick Lenz

Mattie Mcgrath Quotes By Gertrude Stein

Start over again. Concentrate." [to a young Ernest Hemingway] — Gertrude Stein

Mattie Mcgrath Quotes By Ayn Rand

And in that heightened state of luminous vision, his head nodding over a glass but his mind steady, he told himself that he had nothing to regret; he had done what anyone would have done; Catherine had said it, he was selfish; everybody was selfish; it was not a pretty thing, to be selfish, but he was not alone in it; he had merely been luckier than most; he had been, because he was better than most; he felt fine; he hoped the useless questions would never come back to him again; every man for himself, he muttered, falling asleep on the table. — Ayn Rand