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Morice River Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

Self-control and deliberate thought apparently draw on the same limited budget of effort.... This is how the law of least effort comes to be a law. Even in the absence of time pressure, maintaining a coherent train of thought requires discipline. — Daniel Kahneman

Morice River Quotes By Kurtis Parks

The world doesn't need more great messages, more great bands, or even more great church services. We need more of God's presence. — Kurtis Parks

Morice River Quotes By Basho Matsuo

Moonlit plum tree-
wait,
spring will come. — Basho Matsuo

Morice River Quotes By Matthew Specktor

It's hard enough to make a novel a novel. I wouldn't know how to make it something else at the same time — Matthew Specktor

Morice River Quotes By Tama J. Kieves

Life just turns deliciously quirky when you stop resisting yourself and, instead, honor the intuition that tugs at you like a puppy on a leash in the park. Follow the magic and magic starts to follow you. — Tama J. Kieves

Morice River Quotes By Alastair Reynolds

The trouble with the dead, Triumvir Ilia Volyova thought, was that they had no real idea when to shut up. — Alastair Reynolds

Morice River Quotes By Tom Gjelten

And the pressure to clarify what exactly is happening to Christians and other minorities in the Middle East is certain to intensify in the New Year. — Tom Gjelten

Morice River Quotes By Alessandro Baricco

It will not have escaped you that this town simulates normality that is completely illusory: every day something happens that one might euphemistically call irritating. — Alessandro Baricco

Morice River Quotes By Rick Bragg

This is home and home is not something you remember, it is something you see every day and every moment. — Rick Bragg

Morice River Quotes By Chuck Feeney

There are restaurants you can go in and pay $100 a person for a meal. I get as much satisfaction out of paying $25. — Chuck Feeney