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Princessjoules Quotes By H.E. Davey

Our past cannot be changed, and to be preoccupied with it is inefficient in time and effort. Likewise, by fretting over the future, we only exhaust ourselves, making us less able to effectively respond when the future is actually upon us. By worrying about a mishap that may or may not take place, we're forced to undergo the event twice - once when imagining it and once again if and when we actually experience it. — H.E. Davey

Princessjoules Quotes By Lori Hatcher

When I am generous, I enjoy blessings that far exceed whatever selfish pleasure I can grab for myself. — Lori Hatcher

Princessjoules Quotes By Chris Murphy

From fear of the unknown, both horns and wings have grown. — Chris Murphy

Princessjoules Quotes By Anonymous

124. And whoever does righteous good deeds, male or female, and is a true believer in the Oneness of Allaah (Muslim), such will enter Paradise and not the least injustice, even to the size of a Naqeera (speck on the back of a date-stone), will be done to them. — Anonymous

Princessjoules Quotes By Cherise Sinclair

But, chiquita, you must understand that while you are here, I expect you to come to me and share your fears. Even if I am the one causing them. — Cherise Sinclair

Princessjoules Quotes By Jean Antoine Petit-Senn

We find ourselves less witty in remembering what we have said than in dreaming of what we would have said. — Jean Antoine Petit-Senn

Princessjoules Quotes By JoAnn Ross

If you don't have a burning passion for writing, how can you expect anyone else to be moved by what you write? — JoAnn Ross

Princessjoules Quotes By Theo Rossi

Doubt is probably the biggest obstacle to overcome. Once you rise above doubt, you are on your way to success. — Theo Rossi

Princessjoules Quotes By John Kennedy Toole

I was getting tired about what the preacher called Christian. Anything he did was Christian, and the people in his church believed it, too. If he stole some book he didn't like from the library, or made the radio station play only part of the day on Sunday, or took somebody off to the state poor home, he called it Christian. I never had much religious training, and I never went to Sunday school because we didn't belong to the church when I was old enough to go, but I thought I knew what believing in Christ meant, and it wasn't half the things the preacher did. — John Kennedy Toole