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Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Nothing can shock a brave man but dullness. — Henry David Thoreau

Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Success is a way of life, which progressively expands your joyfulness, happiness, and fulfillment. — Debasish Mridha

Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Jack LaLanne

It's not what you do some of the time that counts, it's what you do all of the time that counts. — Jack LaLanne

Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Knut Hamsun

And here we go creating great men out of artisans who happened to have stumbled on a way to improve electrical apparatus or pedal through Sweden on a bicycle! And we solicit great men to write books promoting the cult of other great men! It's really very funny, and worth the price of admission! It will all end up with every village having his own great man - a lawyer, a novelist, and a polar explorer of immense stature! And the world will become wonderfully flat and simple and easy to master ... — Knut Hamsun

Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Douglas William Jerrold

There are a good many pious people who are as careful of their religion as of their best service of china, only using it on holy occasions, for fear it should get chipped or flawed in working-day wear. — Douglas William Jerrold

Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Pema Chodron

Treat yourself as your own beloved child. — Pema Chodron

Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Ally Condie

I don't need the Rising to tell me how to fight the Society. — Ally Condie

Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Laurence Sterne

A man's body and his mind, with the utmost reverence to both I speak it, are exactly like a jerkin and a jerkin's lining; rumple the one, you rumple the other. — Laurence Sterne

Prostii In Engleza Quotes By Kimon Nicolaides

When we use numbers we are using symbols, and it is only when we transfer them to life that they become actualities. The same is true with drawing and painting. They are to be learned, not as rules, but as actualities. Then the rules become appropriate. — Kimon Nicolaides