Miloudi Hamdouchi Quotes & Sayings
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When you are aware that you are the force that is Life, anything is possible. Miracles happen all the time, because those miracles are performed by the heart. The heart is in direct communion with the human soul, and when the heart speaks, even with the resistance of the head, something inside you changes; your heart opens another heart, and true love is possible. — Miguel Angel Ruiz

There is nothing to be intimidated about - it's just another long run where a few more people show up and they happen to wear numbers. — Wess Stafford

FOR EVERY GRAIN OF SAND IN OUR WORLD, THERE ARE ONE MILLION STARS IN THE UNIVERSE. — Mark Twain

In the early stage of a startup, hiring senior people is usually a mistake. You just want people that get stuff done. — Sam Altman

I've found that my athletes run their best races after about 10 weeks of intense training. — Alberto Salazar

It's not music, it's a disease. (on rock'n'roll) — Mitch Miller

It has been said repeatedly that one can never, try as he will, get around to the front of the universe. Man is destined to see only its far side, to realize nature only in retreat. — Loren Eiseley

People always come up to me and say, 'you should do standup.' It's nice to discover things about yourself. That keeps everything lively and fun. — James Patterson

He ran his hand down the surface and felt some imperfections in the steel near the center. He flipped it over to see that the alien had put an engraving into one of the surfaces. "Excali-bar," Jonathan said out loud. He smiled, rolling his eyes at the alien's sense of humor. — T. Ellery Hodges

I am lucky because I get to work with the smartest, most creative, and most devoted group of students and postdoctoral fellows imaginable. — Bonnie Bassler

Though I cannot tell why it was exactly that those stage managers, the Fates, put me down for this shabby part of a whaling voyage, when others were set down for magnificent parts in high tragedies, and short and easy parts in genteel comedies, and jolly parts in faces - though I cannot tell why this was exactly; yet, now that I recall all the circumstances, I think I can see a little into the springs and motives which being cunningly presented to me under various disguises, induced me to set about performing the part I did, besides cajoling me into the delusion that it was a choice resulting from my own unbiased freewill and discriminating judgment. — Herman Melville