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Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Jerry Uelsmann

The goal of the artist is not to resolve life's mysteries, but to deepen them. — Jerry Uelsmann

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Tom Stoppard

I'm aware of my old plays and occasionally think about them, but I'm much more anxious about finding the next play. — Tom Stoppard

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Alan W. Watts

Is in vain that doctors prolong life if we spend the extra time being anxious to live still longer. — Alan W. Watts

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Tom Bethell

A Pulitzer Prize is awaiting the journalist who can find an American who dies of hunger, and probably the Nobel Prize for literature as well. — Tom Bethell

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Bode Miller

Some people say I make mistakes. I just say that in fact this is the secret of enjoying life. I hate monotony. Why don't they leave me freedom of choice? People want to impose choices which aren't necessarily mine. That's the mistake people make. — Bode Miller

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Seneca.

Ignis aurum probat, miseria fortes viros.
Fire is the test of gold; adversity, of strong men. — Seneca.

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Lance Armstrong

The biggest losers are those who care only about winning. — Lance Armstrong

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Artemas Ward

It is true, that all married men have their own way, but the trouble is they don't all have their own way of having it. — Artemas Ward

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Bronnie Ware

Gratitude for every day along the way is the key to acknowledging and enjoying happiness now. Not when the results come in or when you retire, or when this or that happens. — Bronnie Ware

Parvani Table Lamp Quotes By Peter Drucker

The experience of the human race indicates strongly that the only person in abundant supply is the universal incompetent. — Peter Drucker