Mi Felicidad Quotes & Sayings
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Men of the world who value the Way all turn to books. But books are nothing more than words. Words have value; what is of value in words is meaning. Meaning has something it is pursuing, but the thing that it is pursuing cannot be put into words and handed down. The world values words and hands down books but, though the world values them, I do not think them worth valuing. What the world takes to be values is not real value. — Zhuangzi

Well, so you don't get too cocky, I myself often complete the TV Guide crossword puzzle." He puffed out his chest. "In pen. — Shelly Laurenston

If there's one thing I could attribute my strength to, I would say it's the gift of laughter, which I inherited from my mother's side. — China Machado

I won a scholarship with the Brixton School of Building. I screwed around, not putting in a proper attendance. — Ronald Biggs

Even in Europe a change has sensibly taken place in the mind of man. Science has liberated the ideas of those who read and reflect, and the American example has kindled feelings of right in the people. — Thomas Jefferson

We lost the American colonies because we lacked the statesmanship to know the right time and the manner of yielding what is impossible to keep. — Queen Elizabeth II

So actions themselves are not good and not bad; only the intention is important. — Stephen Mitchell

All these many-coloured feelings fell... like light on a black surface, producing no change, meeting no return. — Catharine Maria Sedgwick

I don't feel like millions of people are wrong because they love who they love or they were born how they were born. — Amber Heard

WHEN Zarathustra was thirty years old, he left his home and the lake of his home, and went into the mountains. There he enjoyed his spirit and his solitude, and for ten years did not weary of it. But finally he had a change of heart - and rising one morning with the dawn, he went before the sun, and spoke thus to it: — Friedrich Nietzsche