Neurauter Zirl Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think we should judge the value of our lives by how efficient they are. — Haruki Murakami
You have to let go of the past to have a better future, and you do that through love and family. — Wayne Blair
I've always said the players don't build up rivalries themselves, people from the outside build up the rivalries. I just want to play good golf. I want to try and keep winning golf tournaments. — Rory McIlroy
Sometimes people misunderstand being scared and cautious. The former is when you are intimidated into the state of anxiety and confusion, while the later is when you acknowledge a risk but undoubtedly expecting positive outcome. — Uzoma Nnadi
Because people's desire to be comfortable supersedes their desire for self knowledge and well being, they avoid any form of discomfort. This is the impulse that drives us to repress undesired emotions, thoughts, and past trauma. — Ben Stewart
I'm not afraid of death really, just what comes after. — Jose Guerra Sison
All elements of reality provide positive or negative emotions, according to the connection we develop with them, directly or indirectly. — Daniel Marques
The hardest thing was to give meaning to what appeared to have none. — Tatjana Soli
Is questionable whether any man quite relishes being mistaken for any other man; — Charles Dickens
This is a culture filled with perfect images of women and perfect images of movie actresses, and most people can't live up to them. — Beeban Kidron
Judges are the people who have to protect the rights of individuals, have to protect the rights of minorities, have to protect the rights in the Constitution, have to protect the requirement that the executive and the legislature not simply exercise raw power but adhere to standards of reasonableness and constitutionality. — Jed S. Rakoff
One of the first things to learn if you want to be a contemplative is to mind your own business. Nothing is more suspicious, in a man who seems holy, than an impatient desire to reform other men. — Thomas Merton