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Osterweis Funds Quotes By Marilyn Monroe

I feel that beauty and femininity are ageless — Marilyn Monroe

Osterweis Funds Quotes By Gabrielle Roth

When we experience moments of ecstasy-in play, in art, in sex-they come not as an exception, an accident, but as a taste of what life is meant to be ... Ecstasy is an idea, a goal, but it can be the expectation of every day. Those times when we're grounded in our body, pure in our heart, clear in our mind, rooted in our soul, and suffused with the energy, the spirit of life, are our birthright. It's really not that hard to stop and luxuriate in the joy and wonder of being. Children do it all the time. It's a natural human gift that should be at the heart of our lives. — Gabrielle Roth

Osterweis Funds Quotes By Kedar Joshi

The word philosophy, as distinguished from science, is misleading, for it implies that what philosophy contains is impossible to be a systematic body of knowledge and what science contains is certain or proved. — Kedar Joshi

Osterweis Funds Quotes By Bill Vaughan

Virtue, like a dowerless beauty, has more admirers than followers. — Bill Vaughan

Osterweis Funds Quotes By Jesse Andrews

Have you ever noticed that people look like either rodents or birds? And you can classify them that way, like, I definitely have more of a rodent face, but you look like a penguin. — Jesse Andrews

Osterweis Funds Quotes By Peter Drucker

They wrongly believe that good intentions move mountains. Bulldozers move mountains. But there are exceptions. — Peter Drucker

Osterweis Funds Quotes By Thomas S. Monson

Our most significant opportunities will be found in times of greatest difficulty. — Thomas S. Monson

Osterweis Funds Quotes By John Ruskin

We must note carefully what distinction there is between a healthy and a diseased love of change; for as it was in healthy love of change that the Gothic architecture rose, it was partly in consequence of diseased love of change that it was destroyed. — John Ruskin