Mysterians Philosophy Quotes & Sayings
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Better is the man of humble standing that works for himself than one who plays the great man but lacks bread. — Solomon
How could none of them comprehend the beauty of a human soul,shining in heaven for eternity? Where it would be whole again, as they all had been once in times past? — Carolyn Turgeon
Painless preaching is as good a term as any for what we do. — Curtis Mayfield
I tend to play mostly villains and twisted people. Unsavory guys. I think it's my face, the way I look. — Christopher Walken
I always talk to my students about the need to write for the joy of writing. I try to sort of disaggregate the acclaim from the act of writing. — Kim Edwards
PRELUDE TO A NEW DREAM — Miguel Ruiz
For once the crofter was at a a rather loss for words, for to him nothing has ever been more completely unintelligible than the reasoning that is bred of tears. — Halldor Laxness
Don't be scared of making mistakes," she said, waiting for me to look at her before continuing. "Be scared of making none. Because if you're not making a healthy number of mistakes along the way, you're not really living life to its fullest. — Nicole Williams
Da Vinci always seemed like the prototype Tony Stark to me. — David S.Goyer
You deny them hope ... You are telling them that Jesus loves them, but not much. — Harper Lee
There is a Tony the Tiger inside of all of us just waiting to be unleashed. — Robert Cheeke
You need to study other people's work. Their approaches to problem solving and the tools they use give you a fresh way to look at your own work. — Gary Kildall
Inertia: Inertia means giving in to old habits and conditioning. Whatever the cause of depression, anxiety, trauma, insecurity, or grief, these states linger if you take a passive attitude. "That's just how things are" is the motto of inertia. Become aware of how doing nothing is actually the way you've trained yourself to keep things the same. Do you sit and dwell on your suffering? Do you reject helpful advice before even considering it? Do you know the difference between griping and genuinely airing your feelings with the intention of healing them? Examine the routine of your suffering and break out of it. — Deepak Chopra
