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Notranje Ministrstvo Quotes By Jon Kabat-Zinn

Patience is an ever present alternative to the mind's endemic restlessness and impatience. Scratch the surface of impatience and what you will find lying beneath it, subtly or not so subtly, is anger. It's the strong energy of not wanting things to be the way they are and blaming someone (often yourself) or something for it. This doesn't mean you can't hurry when you have to. It is possible even to hurry patiently, mindfully, moving fast because you have chosen to. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Notranje Ministrstvo Quotes By Amy Winehouse

I'm not trying to stay away from being a celebrity, I'm not saying, 'I'm sooo not famous,' I'm trying to continue being a musician in a time when everyone is very celebrity-led. — Amy Winehouse

Notranje Ministrstvo Quotes By E.L. James

You're like a freight train, and I don't want to get railroaded because the girl you fell in love with will be crushed. — E.L. James

Notranje Ministrstvo Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

You were sick, but now you're well again, and there's work to do. — Kurt Vonnegut

Notranje Ministrstvo Quotes By Dick Morris

In the real world, banks hang onto their money for fear of making bad loans, no matter how many bailouts or stimulus packages Washington passes. — Dick Morris

Notranje Ministrstvo Quotes By A.J. Kazinski

Everybody is always touting the division between religion and science ... That division is based on a false premise. It simply doesn't exist. The first sciences developed from a desire to prove the existence of God. In that sense, science and religion have been hand in hand from the very beginning. — A.J. Kazinski

Notranje Ministrstvo Quotes By Aristotle.

There is more evidence to prove that saltness [of the sea] is due to the admixture of some substance, besides that which we have adduced. Make a vessel of wax and put it in the sea, fastening its mouth in such a way as to prevent any water getting in. Then the water that percolates through the wax sides of the vessel is sweet, the earthy stuff, the admixture of which makes the water salt, being separated off as it were by a filter. — Aristotle.