Paul Ralph Ehrlich Quotes & Sayings
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When you make a mistake, be excited! Analyze what happened, and learn from it. — Zig Ziglar
I have been run over by the speeding chariot of fate, caught up in its spiked wheels." - "I hate it when that happens," said Stephen. — Jude Morgan
Felix looked as if he had been given some kind of caped weasel - part gift, part insult, part utter confusion. Thank you, I think. — Gail Carriger
But understanding a thing and accepting it are so very different things. — Kat Zhang
I'd never seen a place so well appointed.
"This is too much," I said. "Much too much. I'd be more comfortable with something less fussy. Like a broom closet."
"All the broom closets are full," he said. "Of brooms. — Devon Monk
It's like when someone dies, the initial stages of grief seem to be the worst. But in some ways, it's sadder as time goes by and you consider how much they've missed in your life. In the world. — Emily Giffin
Kell used to feel like a possession. Now he felt like a prisoner. — Victoria Schwab
You gave me reason to believe that we were always meant to be, but now I see you were wrong, you can't keep running back to me with all them baby baby please, No More. — Faith Evans
neuronal field," as he called it, created within the brain, which in turn interacts with what he called the "pre-space structure" - a field that all space, time, matter, energy, biological life and consciousness emanates from - i.e., the Source Field. — David Wilcock
A Poem does not grow by jerks. As trees in Spring produce a new ring of tissue, so does every poet put forth a fresh outlay of stuff at the same season. — Wilfred Owen
At the height of laughter, the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibilities. — Jean Houston
Egypt is the oldest, largest and most important Arab country in the region. What happens there affects them all. — Kathleen Troia McFarland
Find something to feel good about and get out of the way, and allow the cells to receive what they've been asking for. That is the key to healing. — Esther Hicks