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Neomalthusiana Quotes By Sue Fitzmaurice

What it means to be authentic:
- to be more concerned with truth than opinions
- to be sincere and not pretend
- to be free from hypocrisy: "walk your talk"
- to know who you are and to be that person
- to not fear others seeing your vulnerabilities
- being confident to walk away from situations where you can't be yourself
- being awake to your own feelings
- being free from others' opinions of you
- accepting and loving yourself — Sue Fitzmaurice

Neomalthusiana Quotes By Max Tegmark

In 2056, I think you'll be able to buy T-shirts on which are printed equations describing the unified laws of our universe. — Max Tegmark

Neomalthusiana Quotes By Andy Stanley

Narrow the Focus. By that I mean you shouldn't try to do everything; you should do a few things well. — Andy Stanley

Neomalthusiana Quotes By Patrick DeWitt

I am happy to welcome you to a town peopled in morons exclusively. Furthermore, I hope that your transformation to moron is not an unpleasant experience. — Patrick DeWitt

Neomalthusiana Quotes By Raymond Chandler

She thought. It was nice to watch her thinking. She still had her legs crossed, and still carelessly. — Raymond Chandler

Neomalthusiana Quotes By Norman Granz

For years, Jazz At The Philharmonic albums were the only ones of their kind. — Norman Granz

Neomalthusiana Quotes By Evan Currie

There was just something very crystalizing about bullets whining over your head; it tended to put questions of morality in perspective. — Evan Currie

Neomalthusiana Quotes By Vinita Hampton Wright

Love trumps everything. Love's decision will not always be kind to your artistic life. — Vinita Hampton Wright

Neomalthusiana Quotes By Mark Twain

An injurious truth has no merit over an injurious lie. Neither should ever be uttered. The man who speaks an injurious truth, lest his soul be not saved if he do otherwise, should reflect that that sort of a soul is not strictly worth saving. — Mark Twain