Narnie Lev Quotes & Sayings
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It's easy to be a tough competitor and still be the kind of person with whom people love to compete. — Chuck Thompson

I want to encourage more young women to get involved in coding, because it's important for them to be able to help shape the future, and coding is the future. — Karlie Kloss

You have to find some way to not become a cynical or negative person, a person who keeps walking around and opening your eyes in the outside world but inside you close down, a person who stops expecting tomorrow to be better than today. — Richard Rohr

As you focus on calming your breathing, your anxiety will quickly reduce and you will start to think clearly again. This is especially important if you feel a panic attack coming on. — Liz Miller

Listening to my regular favourites - Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and so on - I always feel, quite misguidedly, that nothing can be too bad if such beauty and brilliance exists in the world. — Jane Asher

He went to bed early, but could not fall asleep. He was haunted by sad and gloomy reflections about the inevitable end - death. These thoughts were familiar to him, many times had he turned them over this way and that, first shuddering at the probability of annihilation, then welcoming it, almost rejoicing in it. Suddenly a peculiarly familiar agitation took possession of him ... He mused awhile, sat down at the table, and wrote down the following lines in his sacred copy-book, without a single correction: — Ivan Turgenev

But I can't. Need is not quite belief. — Anne Sexton

You're afraid to be close to women. Because it's not masculine to be close to women. The last time you were close to a woman, you were a child. — Gloria Steinem

In 1994, the average person spent $79 on books as compared to $56 on recorded music. — Richard L. Brandt

I'm not raising my kids to survive the world. I'm raising them to change it. — Steven Furtick

I toyed with making portraits based on people's discarded shopping lists found on the street, or old diaries bought on eBay, or other forms of borrowed stories. When I stumbled across the Missed Connections listings, I knew immediately I'd found it. — Sophie Blackall