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Novey Online Quotes By Sarah Ruhl

When you snatch happiness in little bits, fits and starts, and lose it, like me, you become coarse, little by little, you become hateful. — Sarah Ruhl

Novey Online Quotes By J.L. Austin

Usually it is uses of words, not words in themselves, that are properly called vague. — J.L. Austin

Novey Online Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

Vanity is not like a horse or an elephant requiring expensive fodder. — Rabindranath Tagore

Novey Online Quotes By Gary Player

That loss was to breed an independence, a toughness of spirit, and an awareness of adversity and discipline that have never left me,. — Gary Player

Novey Online Quotes By Kristen Callihan

Heart hurting, I stand rigid in his embrace and stare down Whitney. "Considering you've called me Anna Banana-pants since the third grade," I add coolly, "you're either extremely dense or a liar. — Kristen Callihan

Novey Online Quotes By Mark Epstein

One famous Japanese haiku illustrates the state that Sid managed to discover in himself. It is one that Joseph Goldstein has long used to describe the unique attentional posture of bare attention: The old pond. A frog jumps in. Plop!2 Like so much else in Japanese art, the poem expresses the Buddhist emphasis on naked attention to the often overlooked details of everyday life. Yet, there is another level at which the poem may be read. Just as in the parable of the raft, the waters of the pond can represent the mind and the emotions. The frog jumping in becomes a thought or feeling arising in the mind or body, while "Plop!" represents the reverberations of that thought or feeling, unelaborated by the forces of reactivity. The entire poem comes to evoke the state of bare attention in its utter simplicity. — Mark Epstein

Novey Online Quotes By Robert Moss

When you are gripped by fear in the face of an experience that will take you beyond your comfort zone, you may be at a point of supreme opportunity. You can either break down or break through. — Robert Moss

Novey Online Quotes By Marie Kondo

My basic principle for sorting papers is to throw them all away. My clients are stunned when I say this, bu there is nothing more annoying than papers. After all, they will never inspire joy, no matter how carefully you keep them. — Marie Kondo

Novey Online Quotes By Daniel Negreanu

If you call a hundred dollars but have a chance to win $10,000, those are excellent odds if you are at a table with people who have two aces or two kings. If you catch a flop you will get all their chips. I just play them because there is value. — Daniel Negreanu

Novey Online Quotes By Jennie Finch

The attention I get has been great. It has opened so many doors for me. It's nice that people are accepting beautiful women as athletes. It's encouraging to girls that muscles don't mean you can't be beautiful. — Jennie Finch

Novey Online Quotes By Publilius Syrus

Practice is the best of all instructors. — Publilius Syrus

Novey Online Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Rejoice that you are in prison. Here you can think of your soul. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Novey Online Quotes By Howard Gardner

The countries who do the best in international comparisons, whether it's Finland or Japan, Denmark or Singapore, do well because they have professional teachers who are respected, and they also have family and community which support learning. — Howard Gardner

Novey Online Quotes By Julia Roberts

I have had a lot of your countrymen as co-stars, that's true. I quite like them both. It depends on the person. I don't think English makes the man nor does American, but I like this guy right here [Clive]. He's nice and tall, which means I never have a double chin - there's lots of shots of me looking up, and I'm a swan. Well, we all laugh but it's so true. — Julia Roberts

Novey Online Quotes By David Mitchell

Two people who are a little bit deluded in each other's favour. That's what love is, isn't it? — David Mitchell