Maugersbury Quotes & Sayings
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I have relinquished all that ties me to the world, but the one thing that still haunts me is the beauty of the sky — Yoshida Kenko

The better work men do is always done under stress and at great personal cost. — William Carlos Williams

This light unglues the formation and structure of the being for a certain period of time. It will reassemble automatically. — Frederick Lenz

I threw it away feeling sorry to have vainly destroyed a flower that looked beautiful in its proper place. How many different plant lives man destroys to support his own existence. — Leo Tolstoy

Outside of the marriage context, can you think of any other rational basis, reason, for a state using sexual orientation as a factor in denying homosexuals benefits or imposing burdens on them? Is there any other rational decision-making that the government could make? Denying them a job, not granting them benefits of some sort, any other decision? — Sonia Sotomayor

Fit experts envision a future in which you'd carry your body scan in your cell phone or on a thumb drive, using the data to order clothes online or find them in stores. But who's going to pay for all those scanners, which cost about $35,000 each, and the staff to run them? — Virginia Postrel

Identify with excellence, put your name on your work, and both your work and name will stand the test of time. — Denis Waitley

He blamed psychopaths for the brutal excesses of capitalism itself, that the system at its cruelest was a manifestation of a few people's anomalous amygdalae. — Jon Ronson

Giving is the gateway to heaven. — Lailah Gifty Akita

There's one issue that will define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other, and that is the urgent and growing threat of a changing climate. — Barack Obama

When you wake up to the Divine Consciousness within you and your divine identity, you wake up simultaneously to the Divine Consciousness appearing as all other beings. And this is not poetry and this is not a feeling, this is a direct experience of the divine light living in and as all other beings. And until this realization is firm in you, you do not know who or where you are. — Andrew Harvey

Interdependent people combine their own efforts with the efforts of others to achieve their greatest success. — Stephen Covey

Alliteration seems to offend people. — Dean Koontz