Maurer Grain Quotes & Sayings
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When d4 is played, Black's strategy requires the immediate capture. Any delay will only encourage White to play d5. — Jon Edwards
If you fear looking at your true self, you'll find many ways to distract yourself from it. Busyness, drama, and addictions are ways of avoiding facing yourself. To find the peace you seek, stop running and just he. Get to know who you really are. Remember the wholeness you felt before you joined the rush to nowhere. Then you'll recognize yourself through the eyes of love, and everything will be different. — Alan Cohen
I've had a lot of success over the years racing in New York, but the main point is that I feel the marathon is a different event, a lot more my event. — Paula Radcliffe
Global digital parasitism is the new Trotskyism. — David Cronenberg
Change was Fate' the Romans said. well, Andreas loathed Fate, That Bitch. — Anne Mallory
When the palace is magnificent, the fields are filled with weeds, and the granaries are empty. — Laozi
I have a life. A real one. And not all of it is with you. — Richard North Patterson
Danat was asking if we had any other books," Maati said.
"You have all of them," the boy said, awe I'm his voice.
Maati chuckled, and then felt the mirth and simple pleasure fade.
"Yes," he said. "Yes, we have all of them. — Daniel Abraham
The winds of tribulation blow out some men's candles of commitment.(Maxwell) Our job in recovery is to protect our candle from those winds. — Roger Stark
Birds prefer trees with dead branches,' said Caravaggio. 'They have complete vistas from where they perch. They can take off in any direction. — Michael Ondaatje
I think every player listens out for his name being sung and it's something I really enjoy. — Steven Gerrard
Innovation is a mindset, and that's where governance comes in. — Pearl Zhu
Every man is a hero of his own story. — Brandon Sanderson
We want people to feel with us more than to act for us. — George Eliot