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Ofiax Quotes By Harper Lee

I think the thing that I most deplore about American writing ... is a lack of craftsmanship. It comes right down to this - the lack of absolute love for language, the lack of sitting down and working a good idea into a gem of an idea. — Harper Lee

Ofiax Quotes By Larry McMurtry

Better by far never to have known the pleasure than to have the pain that followed. — Larry McMurtry

Ofiax Quotes By Mary Oliver

The snails on the pink sleds of their bodies are moving
among the morning glories
The spider is asleep among the red thumbs
of the raspberries. — Mary Oliver

Ofiax Quotes By Joel A. Barker

A leader is a person you will follow to a place you wouldn't go by yourself. — Joel A. Barker

Ofiax Quotes By David J. Lieberman

Whenever you are questioning a person's desire for something, consider what he does, not necessarily what he says. — David J. Lieberman

Ofiax Quotes By Kailash Kher

Music is not a work for me - it's a form of meditation, and you don't need to work hard for it. — Kailash Kher

Ofiax Quotes By Gyan Nagpal

Most revolutions start small and simmer under the surface gathering strength, adding to an ideology, gaining favourable opinion- first as a
credible alternative and then as the majority view — Gyan Nagpal

Ofiax Quotes By Ann Patchett

Show kindness whenever possible. Show it to the people in front of you, the people coming up behind you, and the people with whom you are running neck and neck. It will vastly improve the quality of your own life, the lives of others, and the state of the world. — Ann Patchett

Ofiax Quotes By Vanna Bonta

Leadership is not about being important, it's about serving something important. — Vanna Bonta

Ofiax Quotes By Thornton Wilder

She resembled the swallow in the fable who once every thousand years transferred a grain of wheat, in the hope of rearing a mountain to reach the moon. Such persons are raised up in every age; they obstinately insist on transporting their grains of wheat and they derive a certain exhilaration from the sneers of the bystanders. "How queerly they dress!" we cry. "How queerly they dress! — Thornton Wilder

Ofiax Quotes By Joseph Campbell

The Garden is a metaphor for the following: our minds, and our thinking in terms of pairs of opposites
man and woman, good and evil
are as holy as that of a god. (50) — Joseph Campbell