Parvati From Survivor Quotes & Sayings
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Once you develop confidence in your own ability, you'll be able to make a real contribution to creating a better world. Self-confidence is very important. Not in the sense of blind pride, but as a realistic awareness of what you can do. As human beings we can transform ourselves by our good qualities and reducing our faults. Our intelligence enables us to judge what is good from what is harmful. — Dalai Lama

What looks as a dead and dark end can become a glowing and shimmering start only if one has the patience to keep trying with positivity in the mind... — Neelam Saxena Chandra

The appetite for power is old and irrepressible in humankind, and in its action almost always destructive. — Barbara Tuchman

I think that when you remember, remember, remember everything like that, you could go on until you remember what was there before you were in the world. — Leo Tolstoy

Education is more valuable than money, in the long run. — Robert Kiyosaki

where she had dissected that poor frog. The homework assignment she had turned in on the eleventh of February surfaced in her mind as fresh as if she had completed it yesterday. "Four chambers," she whispered. — Charlie N. Holmberg

Its a game, and that's how I am going to treat it. — Ken Griffey Jr.

Across the moment, aeons speak with aeons.
More than we experienced has gone by. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Those who sell their liberty for security are understandable, if pitiable, creatures. Those who sell the liberty of others for wealth, power, or even a moments respite deserve only the end of a rope. — L. Neil Smith

Think long and hard before offering your heart to someone who can only accept it part-time — Ellen Hopkins

Both Averill and Bayar were like actors speaking lines for their audience and not to each other. — Cinda Williams Chima

Through our consciousness, we can enter the stillness of silence and become blessed with the universal presence of peace. — Georgi Y. Johnson