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Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Frederick Lenz

When you have grown accustomed to sitting and meditating, try to stop your thoughts. That's the bottom line in meditative practice. — Frederick Lenz

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Richard J. Foster

Prayer is seeing His greatness to the extent we can receive it. — Richard J. Foster

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Charlie Munger

You must value the business in order to value the stock. — Charlie Munger

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Elizabeth M.M. McFeeters

It's who you are, not who you love that matters — Elizabeth M.M. McFeeters

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Franz Wright

So we sit there
together
the mountain
and me, Li Po
said, until only the mountain
remains. — Franz Wright

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Winston Churchill

'No comment' is a splendid expression. I am using it again and again. — Winston Churchill

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Jason Fried

Small is not just a stepping-stone. Small is a great destination itself — Jason Fried

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Kerry Kletter

His words are like seawater to the shipwrecked: I'm tempted to drink them in, and at the same time, they feel dangerously deceptive. — Kerry Kletter

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Robbie Fowler

I get paranoid about people staring at me. Even now I don't deal with people looking at me. I can't do it sometimes. I can't go out. I don't know how to react when people stare. — Robbie Fowler

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Clemens Winkler

The world of chemical reactions is like a stage, on which scene after scene is ceaselessly played. The actors on it are the elements. — Clemens Winkler

Palmas De Cortez Quotes By Katherine Sturtevant

When he had shown me all he led me to his door. "Why do you collect such things?" I asked hime before I ventured out upon the Strand.
"When a child is born, he looks first only to his mother. As he grows he learns he has an entire household around him, filled with servants and sweets. Still later he ventures into the streets, and hears the ragman cry, or sees the cocks fight. He learns his letters, his Latin, his arithmetic. Always he is looking beyond himself, and learning. But one day, if he is like most men, he stops. He thinks he has learned all."

He smiled at me.

"I did not choose to stop, that is all. — Katherine Sturtevant