Miyoshi Hiroshima Quotes & Sayings
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Even if you win in ego it is a loss. Even if you lose in love it is a victory. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Making government more efficient and more effective need not be a partisan issue. — Martin O'Malley
The key to flow is to pursue an activity for its own sake, not for the rewards it brings."
(psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi on the state of being he calls "flow") — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
If there was a little more light and truth in the world through one human being, his life has had meaning. — Alfred Delp
To have joy, one must share it. — George Gordon Byron
Every human activity can be put at the service of the divine and of love. We should all exercise our gift to build community. — Jean Vanier
I mean, I've acted professionally since I was 16. — Nicolas Cage
The lower the cost of the film, the more you can experiment. — Anurag Kashyap
We are not always shaped by our parents, Cas. We're shaped by our choices. — Sarah Dalton
The ... destructive ... message is that the parents don't trust their children to do what they are supposed to do whether it be learning to fall asleep on their own, figuring out how to safely climb a tree, or remembering to do the homework assignment. This message is especially harmful. Children cannot believe in themselves if the most important people in their lives don't believe in them.1 — Lysa TerKeurst
If we go by the National Popular Vote, we'll get more people voting. — Tom Golisano
Jerry Falwell says, on Pat Robertson's program, that the reason we got attacked on 9/11 is that we were accommodating the ACLU and abortion and homosexuals and feminists in America, so God smacked us down. — John Shelby Spong
I have never seen someone point after point that just gives it everything. — John McEnroe
Finally, I began to write about becoming an older woman and the trepidation it stirred. The small, telling "betrayals" of my body. The stalled, eerie stillness in my writing, accompanied by an ache for some unlived destiny. I wrote about the raw, unsettled feelings coursing through me, the need to divest and relocate, the urge to radically simplify and distill life into a new, unknown meaning. — Sue Monk Kidd
Our own evil inclinations are far more dangerous than any external enemies. — Ambrose
