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Positive Affirmations For Women Self Esteem Quotes By Thomas Merton

My own personal task is not simply that of poet and writer (still less commentator, pseudo-prophet); it is basically to praise God out of an inner center of silence, gratitude, and 'awareness.' This can be realized in a life that apparently accomplishes nothing. Without centering on accomplishment or nonaccomplishment, my task is simply the breathing of this gratitude from day to day, in simplicity, and for the rest turning my hand to whatever comes, work being part of praise, whether splitting logs or writing poems, or best of all simple notes. — Thomas Merton

Positive Affirmations For Women Self Esteem Quotes By Nikita Khrushchev

Everyone can err, but Stalin considered that he never erred, that he was always right. He never acknowledged to anyone that he made any mistake, large or small, despite the fact that he made not a few mistakes in the matter of theory and in his practical activity. — Nikita Khrushchev

Positive Affirmations For Women Self Esteem Quotes By Edward Gibbon

The fierce and partial writers of the times, ascribing all virtue to themselves, and imputing all guilt to their adversaries, have painted the battle of the angels and the demons. — Edward Gibbon

Positive Affirmations For Women Self Esteem Quotes By Jim Carrey

I'm a hard guy to live with. I'm like a caged animal. I'm up all night walking around the living room. It's hard for me to come down from what I do. — Jim Carrey

Positive Affirmations For Women Self Esteem Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

No trilogy should have more than four books. — Arthur C. Clarke

Positive Affirmations For Women Self Esteem Quotes By Dean Bakopoulos

hay gold dusk of late spring, — Dean Bakopoulos