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Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Amani

We just all need to stick together and unite, be together and support one another. — Amani

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Jenny Mollen

I think, as a woman and as somebody in the entertainment industry, we have to be careful what we're putting out there and what we're trying to say. — Jenny Mollen

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Paul Murray

None of it made any difference. The hollow feeling refused to go away. The next days were very hard. I found myself in the grip of a crippling ennui. I was back at square one, but I couldn't bring myself to resume my job hunt; it was all I could do to drag myself from the bedroom floor to the sofa. With every passing day my financial affairs grew more ruinous, and it became harder and harder even to conceive of how I might dig myself out of the hole I was in - which only compounded my ennui, and my disinclination to do anything about it. — Paul Murray

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Bob Cousy

We ran an up-tempo, transition-style of game at Boston College - very similar to what we ran when I played for Arnold. — Bob Cousy

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Andrew Murray

Humility is, nothing but that simple consent of the creature to let God be all, in virtue of which it surrenders itself to His working alone. — Andrew Murray

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

And mother-like, Mrs. Jo forgot the threatened chastisement in tender lamentations over the happy scapegrace ... — Louisa May Alcott

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By B. J. Daniels

Don't do anything quickly, Tag had told him. And whatever you do, don't hit your brakes. You'll end up in the ditch.

He caught something in his headlights. It took him a moment to realize what he was seeing before his heart took off at a gallop.

A car was upside down in the middle of the highway, its headlights shooting out through the falling snow toward the river, the taillights a dim red against the steep canyon wall. The overturned car had the highway completely blocked. — B. J. Daniels

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Nuno Oliveira

Every time the rider forgets to regulate the cadence, the horse begins to take control. — Nuno Oliveira

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Will Durant

When Zeno, who did not believe in slavery, was beating his slave for some offense, the slave pleaded, in mitigation, that by his master's philosophy he had been destined from all eternity to commit this fault; to which Zeno replied, with the calm of a sage, that on the same philosophy he, Zeno, had been destined to beat him for it. — Will Durant

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Tony Robbins

Success is processional. It's the result of a series of small disciplines that lead us into habitual patterns of success that no longer require consistent will or effort. — Tony Robbins

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Fidel Castro

The revolution has no time for elections. There is no more democratic government in Latin America than the revolutionary government. — Fidel Castro

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Laozi

Appetite for food and sex is nature. — Laozi

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Gangaji

Self is not liberated. It was never bound. What gets liberated are the demons as well as gods of your mind. Set them free. You are sick of playing with the game. Be willing to not play the game. This takes huge resolve. — Gangaji

Overexuberant Dictionary Quotes By Michael Ondaatje

... Even the idea of a city never entered his mind. It was as if he had walked under the millimeter of haze just above the inked fibers of a map, that pure zone between land and chart, between distances and legends, between nature and storyteller. The place they had chosen to come to, to be their best selves, to be unconscious of ancestry. Here, apart from the sun compass and the odometer mileage, and the book, he was alone, his own invention. He knew during these times how the mirage worked, the fata morgana, for he was within it. — Michael Ondaatje