Outstreaming Quotes & Sayings
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Whether we know it or not, our lives are acts of imagination and the world is continually re-imagined through us. — Michael Meade
Happy persons seldom think of happiness. They are too busy losing their lives in the meaningful sacrifices of service. — David W Augsburger
What I heard was that Bush is now positioned to have victory after victory. He'll have Social Security reform passed, that he'll have tax reform passed, that he'll have conservative judges on the courts. — Pat Robertson
Close scrutiny will show that most "crisis situations" are opportunities to either advance, or stay where you are. — Maxwell Maltz
Zues?" I said.
"His computer. He named it." Then she whispered conspiratorially, "He acts like it's a person."
"I do not," he said as we walked down the hall toward his room.
"You gave it a birthday party," she said.
Grayson stopped walking for a moment. "Annual hard-drive maintenance and software upgrades do not count as a birthday party."
"No," she said. "But singing 'Happy Birthday' to it does."
He took a deep breath. They've obviously been through this before. "You know I was testing the new voice-recognition software."
Natalie looked at me. "Birthday party. — James Ponti
He who first called money the sinews of the state seems to have said this with special reference to war. — Plutarch
When you're young, it's all about the society of school and being cool, but they don't understand that somebody can be different and live a different lifestyle and still be a regular person. I was the same way when I was a kid. — Manny Montana
I certainly understand very much what it's (like when) an expense comes up and you're trying to figure out how to pay for it. — Mary Higgins Clark
My mother made the best scrambled eggs, super-loose and soft. — Wylie Dufresne
End the first half with vigor; start the second with tenacity, and stay focused to the very end! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Her ambitions were no longer specifically for happiness or financial security or freedom from disease (thought they included all three), but for something more general: the continuing certainty of things. She needed to know that she would carry on being herself. — Julian Barnes
The genius does not differ from others in their access to the light within, only in their confident acceptance of its natural outstreaming. — Eric Butterworth
Spiritual growth requires the development of inner knowing and inner authority. It requires the heart, not the intellect. — Gary Zukav
Three things," I told her. "First, there's no such thing as too much coffee. Second,
caffeine has nothing to do with my jitters. And third, there's no such thing as too
much coffee. — Jonathan Maberry