Potting Bench Quotes & Sayings
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What will be left of all the fearing and wanting associated with your problematic life situation that every day takes up most of your attention? A dash, one or two inches long, between the date of birth and date of death on your gravestone. — Eckhart Tolle

The room was in that disorder produced only by those who have always had servants. — Ernest Hemingway,

(As are all living things. All are caught in the river of power that is the Force, trapped by its currents. Only those who wield the dark side of the Force are capable of changing those currents; they are riverbreakers. They do not surrender to fate. They are its foes.) The — Chuck Wendig

I don't suspect that in many instances the artists who are dedicated in that fashion to the progress of that community are as well protected by the community as might be necessary. — Gil Scott-Heron

It's not your fault that you're slow. I'm sure it's hard to recover from being hit on the head with a silver spoon. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I prefer the society of one faithful person to an association of rapid talkers, who more than anything else seek admiration from one another. — Matthew Pearl

All real philosophers have been artists in the realm of concepts. — Rudolf Steiner

If you want to die, don't make a mistake and not quite kill yourself because the medical bills in America are hideous. — Robin Williams

Author Brene Brown - her books inspire me to "dare greatly". — Megan Alexander

The Indians used to be the only inhabitants of the Americas, but times change. Having perceived us as belonging to history, they are free to emote over us, to re-create us in their history-based understanding, and dismiss our present lives as archaic and irrelevant to the times. — Paula Gunn Allen

If England wants a happy, well-fed aristocracy, she mustn't have wars. She can't have it both ways. — P.G. Wodehouse

You could keep someone physically alive with machines, but that didn't qualify as fully alive. If they were missing that spark, that intangible thing that made people who they were, then they weren't really with this world anymore. They had moved on, despite the desperate pumping and whirring of modern medicine's machinery. — Lish McBride

There is no way that the Will can determine an act of the Will, than by willing that act of the Will, or, which is the same thing, choosing it. — Jonathan Edwards