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Quietanza Quotes By Sophie Winkleman

I was cast as the lead in a Warner Bros TV pilot and was immediately told I needed to lose weight. I got a bit weird about food for the first time in my life, and I thought, 'You know, this just isn't the life for me.' — Sophie Winkleman

Quietanza Quotes By Richard Rohr

People inside of belonging systems are very threatened by those who are not within that group. They are threatened by anyone who has found their citizenship in places they cannot control. — Richard Rohr

Quietanza Quotes By Jeff Weiner

In order to inspire people, that's going to have to come from somewhere deep inside of you. — Jeff Weiner

Quietanza Quotes By Mickey Rourke

Some of your worst gangsters are guys who were very low-key. — Mickey Rourke

Quietanza Quotes By Nenia Campbell

Knowledge is a rope, and you're weaving a noose out of it. Leave some slack for the enemy. — Nenia Campbell

Quietanza Quotes By Michael S. Horton

In every sacrament there are two things: a sign and a thing signified. — Michael S. Horton

Quietanza Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

When I had youth I had no money; now I have the money I have no time; and when I get the time, if I ever do, I shall have no health to enjoy life. I suppose it's the discipline I need; but it's rather hard to love the things I do, and see them go by because duty chains me to my galley. If I ever come into port with all sails set, that will be my reward perhaps. — Louisa May Alcott

Quietanza Quotes By Rene Descartes

Whence then come my errors? They come from the sole fact that since the will is much wider in its range and compass than the understanding, I do not restrain it within the same bounds, but extend it also to things which I do not understand: and as the will is of itself indifferent to these, it easily falls into error and sin, and chooses the evil for the good, or the false for the true. — Rene Descartes