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Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Elias Canetti

You draw closer to truth by shutting yourself off from mankind. — Elias Canetti

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Tony Robbins

If we can get to the truth, we can change anything. — Tony Robbins

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Steve Earle

What saves me from being a drug addict is sort of the opposite. It's me realizing that I don't really control anything. — Steve Earle

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Brian Tracy

Persistence is the measurement of your belief in yourself. — Brian Tracy

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

We are little flames, inadequately sheltered by thin walls from the tempest of dissolution and insensibility in which we flicker and often are all but extinguished. — Erich Maria Remarque

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Edward Albee

That's the happiest moment. When it's all done. When we stop. When we can stop. — Edward Albee

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Fiston Mwanza Mujila

...and lovers of romance novels and dissident rebels and brothers in Christ and druids and shamans and aphrodisiac vendors and scriveners and purveyors of real fake passports and gun-runners and porters and bric-a-brac trades and mining prospectors short on liquid assets and Siamese twins... — Fiston Mwanza Mujila

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Meg Meeker

Dad, it's not optional: your daughter needs you to be her hero. — Meg Meeker

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Glen Duncan

The collective human unconscious can't stand it, the thought of stuff going on forever, so has decided (collectively, unconsciously) to bring the planet to an end. Eco-apocalypse isn't accident, it's deep species strategy. — Glen Duncan

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Sabrina Jeffries

Her eyes began to shimmer with tears. "You ... you love me?"
His heart seemed permanently lodged in his throat. "More than life. God only knows why you love me, because I sure as hell don't, but I know why I love you. You're my beacon in the darkness, and my compass on a night sea. When I'm with you, I don't want to dance with Death. I want to dance with Life. I want to dance with you. And whatever it takes, I mean to spend the rest of my life trying to deserve you. — Sabrina Jeffries

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Sometimes, I try in the exercise of the rainbow and bring a little color in our world. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Adam Trainor

Fasting puts undue stress on your heart by cannibalizing your cardiac muscle for fuel. That's right; it eats away at your heart muscles causing damage and a risk of heart failure. Water fasting also creates a risk of heart failure due to the lack of minerals in your diet. Potassium and Magnesium are especially necessary for cardiac function and you cannot get these through water alone. During the 1950s and 60s, fasting was used experimentally as a way to treat obesity. It had fatal consequences with several patients dying from heart failure. Your heart isn't the only thing at risk from fasting. Your immune system becomes compromised, putting you more at risk of infectious diseases that your weakened body may not have the energy to fight. Other less serious side effects include: mood swings, general irritability, low energy, and dizziness caused by low blood pressure. — Adam Trainor

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Nicole Williams

Life's not going to slow down just because I can't tolerate the pace. "Does — Nicole Williams

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Billy Eichner

Hotmail just picked up 12 new episodes of 'Judging Amy'. — Billy Eichner

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By V.S. Naipaul

I grew up in a small place and left it when I was quite young and entered the bigger world. — V.S. Naipaul

Pathbreaking Work Quotes By Thomas Bernhard

The so-called intellectual consumes himself in what he considers pathbreaking work and in the end has only succeeded in making himself ridiculous, whether he's called Schopenhauer or Nietzsche, it doesn't matter, even if he was Kleist or Voltaire we still see a pitiful being who has misused his head and finally driven himself into nonsense. Who's been rolled over and passed over by history. We've locked up the great thinkers in our bookcases, from which they keep staring at us, sentenced to eternal ridicule, he said, I — Thomas Bernhard