Opalina Jewelry Quotes & Sayings
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Fear of failure is closely connected with the apprehension of failure in any field of life, such as career, business, education of private life — Sunday Adelaja

You can cover a great deal of Countries in books. — Andrew Long

The poor stay poor, the rich get rich / Thats how it goes / Everybody knows. — Leonard Cohen

Illusory attachment (moha) is indeed what will keep on biting you until the point of your demise! — Dada Bhagwan

People tend to believe that good fortune consists of equal parts talent, hard work, and sheer luck. It's hard to deny the roles of the latter two. As to talent, I would only say it consists primarily in finding the right moment to step in. — Jack McDevitt

England is one of my favorite places. The fans are just so crazy. — Britney Spears

I must tell you I've just been reborn."
"Nicholas, you always think you can do things better than your mother. You can be sure you were born quite adequately on the first occasion. — Christopher Fry

The revelatory or visionary is the province of the 'private' artist, who in order to render his personal world comprehensible or even tolerable, must force others to believe in it and therefore share it. It is said that 'the poet does not wish to be understood, but to be believed. — Kenneth Coutts-Smith

If you have real, internal value, you don't need a loud, expensive imitation. — Denis Waitley

Well it kind of is project to project because as a writer I think you always write to some degree about things that you know or things that happened - but my favourite filmmakers, my favourite movies of theirs tend to be the personal movies. — Cameron Crowe

It's not the most intellectual job in the world, but I do have to know the letters. — Vanna White

We shall remain prisoners of culture unless we become aware of the process and force ourselves to confront it and to deprogram it. — John Howard Griffin

I had no chance of controlling a ball game until I first controlled myself. — Carl Hubbell