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P1301 Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

If Hero means sincere man, why may not every one of us be a Hero? — Thomas Carlyle

P1301 Quotes By Ludwig Feuerbach

Existence is one with self-consciousness; existence with self-consciousness is existence simply. If I do not know that I exist, it is all one whether I exist or not. — Ludwig Feuerbach

P1301 Quotes By Pema Chodron

EMBARKING on the spiritual journey is like getting into a very small boat and setting out on the ocean to search for unknown lands. With wholehearted practice comes inspiration, but sooner or later we will also encounter fear. — Pema Chodron

P1301 Quotes By Jo Dee Messina

Keep those who truly love you close at all times. — Jo Dee Messina

P1301 Quotes By Carol S. Dweck

When you enter a mindset, you enter a new world. In one world
the world of fixed traits
success is about proving you're smart or talented. Validating yourself. In the other
the world of changing qualities
it's about stretching yourself to learn something new. Developing yourself. — Carol S. Dweck

P1301 Quotes By Christopher Guest

You know it's important to have a Jeep in Los Angeles. That front wheel drive is crucial when it starts to snow on Rodeo Drive. — Christopher Guest

P1301 Quotes By Tom Lantos

Google, Microsoft and Yahoo should be developing new technologies to bypass government sensors and barriers to the Internet; but instead, they agreed to guard the gates themselves. — Tom Lantos

P1301 Quotes By Tina Fey

Amy Poehler and I have been friends for so long, we're like Oprah and Gale. Only we're not denying anything. — Tina Fey

P1301 Quotes By James H. Boren

Most educators would continue to lecture on navigation while the ship is going down. — James H. Boren

P1301 Quotes By Michael K. Simpson

It's crucial to keep in mind that the hundreds of millions of dollars now spent on prescription drug advertisements are ultimately paid for by consumers in the form a higher drug prices. — Michael K. Simpson