Positive Thinking Tagalog Quotes & Sayings
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there are countless ways to live upon this tremendous sphere in mirth and good health, and probably only one way - the industrialized, urbanized, herding way - to live here stupidly, and man has hit upon that one wrong way — Tom Robbins

Arithmetic is a kind of knowledge in which the best natures should be trained, and which must not be given up. — Plato

If you're going to do something, strive to do it better than anyone else. Do it all the way. If you're going to half-ass it, why bother? — Ashly Lorenzana

A humble knowledge of thyself is a surer way to God than a deep search after learning. — Thomas A Kempis

Nothing had worked out the way it should have. All of the hopes had turned out to be phony, as false as those Audioanimatronic animals at Disney World, just a bunch of clockwork, a cheat, a false dawn, a false pregnancy, a - — Stephen King

Old Hollywood glamour just seems, well, old. — Brad Goreski

Often you have to rely on intuition. — Bill Gates

The Four Seasons was making me popular in Britain, but EMI America had no interest in making that happen in the States, so I just had a classical career there. — Nigel Kennedy

Mystery is the essence of divinity — Zora Neale Hurston

I feel it is my Christian duty to be at least as careful in my personal grooming, if not more so, than before my conversion. You may have dry hair and my habits may not be workable for you. But shampooing my hair twice a week is as much a part of my spiritual life as my daily quiet time. — Eugenia Price

I hate interviews - but you have to do them. — Jackie Chan

Book Buzzed: When you stay up until midnight to finish a book, but then can't fall asleep until 1 a.m. because the story was so amazing. — Jennifer Bardsley

In every time, in every culture, ordinary people have done extraordinary things. — M.R. Neer

Of course, the sea has tried to kill me on several occasions, has timed itself to coincide with my stupidity and put an end to me. Here in this beautiful lagoon, with time to think of things, and with serenity, some of the madness comes back to me now as I attempt the death-defying feat of eating a second Oreo with my tea. — Gary Paulsen