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Mithoff Burton Quotes By Tom Robbins

Heaven is living in your hopes and Hell is living in your fears. It's up to each individual which one he chooses. — Tom Robbins

Mithoff Burton Quotes By Jessica Knoll

was one of those awful moments where you have no control over your reaction, when the pain is too exposed to hide. — Jessica Knoll

Mithoff Burton Quotes By Richard J. Foster

You see, we need instruction on how to possess money without being possessed by money. We need help to learn how to own things without treasuring them. We need the discipline that will allow us to live simply while managing great wealth and power. — Richard J. Foster

Mithoff Burton Quotes By Meghan O'Rourke

Loss is so paradoxical: It is at once enormous and tiny. — Meghan O'Rourke

Mithoff Burton Quotes By Carole B. Shmurak

Gossip is mischievous, light and easy to raise, but grievous to bear and hard to get rid of. No gossip ever dies away entirely, if many people voice it: it too is a kind of divinity." Hesiod, Works and Days — Carole B. Shmurak

Mithoff Burton Quotes By Rumi

Is it really so that the one I love is everywhere? — Rumi

Mithoff Burton Quotes By Maria Montessori

Movement, or physical activity, is thus an essential factor in intellectual growth, which depends upon the impressions received from outside. Through movement we come in contact with external reality, and it is through these contacts that we eventually acquire even abstract ideas. — Maria Montessori

Mithoff Burton Quotes By Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

Right now we have obtained a human rebirth and have the opportunity to attain enlightenment through Dharma practice, so if we waste this precious opportunity in meaningless activities there is no greater loss and no greater foolishness. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

Mithoff Burton Quotes By Maureen Johnson

Ah," he said. "I had an ... artistic disagreement with the director of the panto. As it happens, I take issue with the objectification of women in Cinderella, and the reliance on shoes as a means of identification. Surely you understand. — Maureen Johnson