Oodles Game Quotes & Sayings
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If action is what we do when we still have some agency over our situation, the will is what we depend on when agency has all but disappeared. — Ryan Holiday

A fight is a fight. And life is a fight. No matter how many fights you have under your belt, it will continue to be a learning experience. And you can never prepare yourself for every scenario. Awkward, odd, and difficult situations will always present themselves. You just have to stay cool and work through them. — Erik Apple

The mainstream media showed, for example, no blood and guts resulting from the 9/11 attacks. — Bruce Jackson

I love going to synagogue on Friday night and being swept in the melodies. Everyone seems more friendly and unburdened by the week and ready to be taken elsewhere. — Erica Brown

Energy is so important. If you don't have it, don't bother with rock and roll. — Yoko Ono

I did the only really brave thing I have ever done in my life: I inched forward. — Robert A. Heinlein

I don't like the drugs, but the drugs like me. — Marilyn Manson

Where focus goes, energy flows. And where energy flows, whatever you're focusing on grows. In other words, your life is controlled by what you focus on. That's why you need to focus on where you want to go, not on what you fear. When you next find yourself in a state of uncertainty, resist your fear. Shift your focus toward where you want to go and your actions will take you in that direction. — Tony Robbins

The farther I run away from the place where God dwells, the less I am able to hear the voice that calls me the Beloved, and the less I hear that voice, the more entangled I become in the manipulations and power games of the world. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

What Trixie wanted, most of all, what she couldn't have - to go back to being the kind of girl who worried about things like science tests and whether any college would admit her, instead of being the kind of girl everyone worried about. — Jodi Picoult

The drive back to the Mid-fucking-west was always brutal, his parents barely speaking to each other, as if suddenly recalling last year's infidelities, or maybe contemplating whom they'd settle for this year. Sex, if you went by Griffin's parents, definitely took a backseat to real estate on the passion gauge. — Richard Russo