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Patashu Quotes By Cybill Shepherd

I'll always push the envelope. To me, the ultimate sin in life is to be boring. I don't play it safe. — Cybill Shepherd

Patashu Quotes By Thich Thien-An

The beauty of Zen is found in simplicity and tranquility, in a sense of the all-embracing harmony of things. — Thich Thien-An

Patashu Quotes By Kim L. Gratz

We want to be clear: The skills we [teach] you for managing your emotions and controlling your urges to self-harm will never be quite as effective or satisfying as self-harm in the short run. — Kim L. Gratz

Patashu Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The great majority of people will go on observing forms that cannot be explained; they will keep Christmas Day with Christmas gifts and Christmas benedictions; they will continue to do it; and some day suddenly wake up and discover why. — G.K. Chesterton

Patashu Quotes By John Steinbeck

Courage and fear were one thing too. — John Steinbeck

Patashu Quotes By Elmore Leonard

Never use the words 'suddenly' or 'all hell broke loose.' — Elmore Leonard

Patashu Quotes By Percy Williams Bridgman

If a specific question has meaning, it must be possible to find operations by which an answer may be given to it ... I believe that many of the questions asked about social and philosophical subjects will be found to be meaningless when examined from the point of view of operations. — Percy Williams Bridgman

Patashu Quotes By Susie Wyshak

some commonsense qualities that lead to a great company culture: a desire to buck trends, a good sense of perspective, a belief in a better tomorrow, a willingness to go the extra mile and stick with things for a long time, the ability to maintain quality relationships, and, last but not least, having fun and appreciating everything. — Susie Wyshak

Patashu Quotes By Maria Weston Chapman

We may draw good out of evil; we must not do evil, that good may come. — Maria Weston Chapman