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Moriziobrothers Quotes By Victor John Lao

Time well spent is an investment of the past for a practical and bright Future. — Victor John Lao

Moriziobrothers Quotes By Dionne Warwick

The problem with fame is you no longer belong to you. You lose your persona and become the object of other people's obsession. I feel watched 90% of the time, but that is something I drew with the cards that I drew. — Dionne Warwick

Moriziobrothers Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Still humanity is in her infancy, so often we engage in fighting to destroy ourself. — Debasish Mridha

Moriziobrothers Quotes By Darcy Maguire

What does not destroy me, makes me stronger.' Yeah, right Nietzsche. And who does not drive you crazy, can't steal your job and make you act stupid? — Darcy Maguire

Moriziobrothers Quotes By A. J. Jacobs

I've started to look at life differently. When you're thanking God for every little you - every meal, every time you wake up, every time you take a sip of water - you can't help but be more thankful for life itself, for the unlikely and miraculous fact that you exist at all. — A. J. Jacobs

Moriziobrothers Quotes By Alice Walker

You think you can avoid [pain,] but you actually can't. If you do, you just get sicker, or you feel more pain. But if you can speak it, if you can write it, if you can paint it, it is very healing. — Alice Walker

Moriziobrothers Quotes By Ayn Rand

What do you suppose those women are after but the same thing as the chaser - the desire to gain their own value from the number and fame of the men they conquer? Only it's one step phonier, because the value they seek is not even in the actual fact, but in the impression on and the envy of other women. — Ayn Rand

Moriziobrothers Quotes By Jack Finney

And that, my friend, is how the world ends. On the edge of a precipice, with one foot over the edge, it stops, turns and goes back, leaving an empty earth of birds and insects, wind, rain and rusting weapons. — Jack Finney