Poetisch Wunsch Quotes & Sayings
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Definitely, I'm always nice. Sometimes I wish I could be naughty, I'm just a little too boring. — Gabrielle Dennis
We all want to live a happy life and have a right to do so, whether through work or spiritual practice. I'm subject to destructive emotions like anger and jealousy the same as you, but we all have potential for good too. However, our existing education system is oriented towards material development; neglecting inner values. Consequently we lack a clear awareness of the inner values that are the basis of a happy life. — Dalai Lama
The crimes of others are a secret language among us. Through them we show ourselves what we might be capable of, after all. — Margaret Atwood
I have learnt through bitter experience the one supreme lesson to conserve my anger, and as heat conserved is transmuted into energy, even so our anger controlled can be transmuted into a power which can move the world. — Mahatma Gandhi
I had everything I wanted in my hand. If I had to choose my eternity, I'd choose this moment, right now, with him. Because there's no place else I'd rather be. — Katie Kacvinsky
Succession planning has been a major priority at Southwest for quite some time. We think we have come up with a winning combination of talent for our company reorganization. — Herb Kelleher
In England, rock music very rarely infiltrates the charts, but country music even less so. — Joe Elliott
God has leveraged the human spirit to move in His direction, and all the material we need to bring a person to the realization that they were created by God actually already exists inside that person. — Erwin McManus
Wouldn't you like to contribute to an event that is part of Christ's own prediction, "I will build my church"? — Charles R. Swindoll
Love creates bridges where it would seem they were impossible. — Paulo Coelho
Most of my presumptions about a production are usually wrong. — Steven Spielberg
I do see the poet as someone whose role it is to push back against anti-intellectualism, anti-activism, and passivity in general. The purpose of this pushing back is to show that there are always infinite sides to a story, amazing unimagined perspectives on any narrative, and no limit to how weird and wild and unexpected our language and its meanings can get. — Brenda Shaughnessy
