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Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

each human being, each one of you, if I may point out, represents the whole of mankind. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Joan D. Chittister

preoccupation with fantasies of success; exhibitionism and insatiable attention-getting maneuvers; — Joan D. Chittister

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Susan Sontag

Our task is not to find the maximum amount of content in a work of art, mush less to squeeze more content out of the work than is already there. Our task is to cut back on content so we can see the thing at all. The aim of all commentary on art now should be to make works of art - and, by analogy, our own experience - more, rather than less, real to us. — Susan Sontag

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Sarah Dessen

It was such a weird thing how a breakup stretched much wider than you expected. You didn't just lose a person, but their entire world as well. — Sarah Dessen

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Lisel Mueller

O brave new world, that hath such people in it
Soon you will be like her, Prospero's daughter,
Finding the door that leads you out of yourself,
Out of the rare, enameled ark of your mind,
Where you live with the gracious and light-footed creatures
That thrive in the glaze of your art and freedom. — Lisel Mueller

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Chris Kyle

The number is not important to me. I only wish I had killed more. Not for bragging rights, but because I believe the world is a better place without savages out there taking American lives. — Chris Kyle

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Margaret Atwood

I've learned quite a lot, over the years, by avoiding what I was supposed to be learning. — Margaret Atwood

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Kelly Braffet

Did you blame the men who fired the guns, the men who built the guns, or the men who invented the guys? Did you blame the men who had put those particular guns in the hands attached to those particular trigger fingers? When Nick's plane crashed into the ocean off Honduras at a speed which turned the ocean to unyielding stone, was it Western Mountain's fault, for sending him out?Nick's, for going? Anne's, for letting him? Did you blame the human beings who had made such a world possible, or the world that had made such human beings possible?
The answer, she thought, lying now in her missing daughter's bed (Was it Miranda, for pushing a limit any time she saw one? Anne again, for uprooting her so callously, for failing in some way to adequately console her after her father's death?), was that you had two choices: you could blame everybody, or you could blame nobody. — Kelly Braffet

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

We need the tonic of wildness and ... nature. — Henry David Thoreau

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By David Fields

Final approves (F). This is the one person (most often) or small group (rarely) who has the final say on any disputes that cannot be handled by the designated approver(s). 2. Approves (A). The person, or people, authorized to make the decision (i.e., approve). If multiple people are involved, or if a party can dispute the approver's decision, a separate, final approver is necessary. 3. Recommends (R). Those people inside your organization and on the consultant's team who make a recommendation for the decision at hand. 4. Consulted (C). Those people, inside and outside the organization, whose input is sought but who are not decision makers. — David Fields

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By George Benson

I've had the pleasure of playing with the baddest Jazz cats on the planet. — George Benson

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Judith Orloff

Don't try to control what's outside. Be at peace with what's inside. — Judith Orloff

Oprah Winfrey Favourite Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Coraline? Oh, there you are. Where on earth were you?' 'I was kidnapped by aliens,' said Coraline. 'They came down from outer space with ray guns, but I fooled them by wearing a wig and laughing in a foreign accent, and I escaped.' 'Yes, — Neil Gaiman