Ramonda Nathalie Quotes & Sayings
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This is an absolute law: You've got to be rich inside to become and remain rich outside. Become rich inside and your mental equivalent will manifest in your experience. — Mark Victor Hansen
I think I'll buy you from your father so you can say nice things like that to me three times a day. How much for her, Mo? — Cornelia Funke
Where they had once ambled alone, they now walked together home. — David Paul Kirkpatrick
I cannot affirm God if I fail to affirm man. Therefore, I affirm both. Without a belief in human unity I am hungry and incomplete. Human unity is the fulfillment of diversity. It is the harmony of opposites. It is a many-stranded texture, with color and depth. — Norman Cousins
Never give up. Always find a reason to keep trying.There's always a million reasons to do so! — Timothy Pina
We pray that every field of science may contribute in bringing happiness - not disaster - to human beings. — Kenichi Fukui
Narcolepsy is a disorder that affects many different areas of life. So in typical patients with narcolepsy, they have something called "excessive daytime sleepiness." So, they're very sleepy during the day. Yet, at night, they're still sleepy, but their sleep is very broken. — Shelby Harris
My vision is to make Seoul the center of East Asia in terms of economy, culture and tourism. — Chung Mong-joon
To make our position clearer, we may formulate it in another way. Let us call a proposition which records an actual or possible observation an experiential proposition. Then we may say that it is the mark of a genuine factual proposition, not that it should be equivalent to an experiential proposition, or any finite number of experiential propositions, but simply that some experiential propositions can be deduced from it in conjunction with certain other premises without being deducible from those other premises alone. — A.J. Ayer
And I was bitter. Bitterness and I were old friends by now, but at the moment bitterness was trying to go down my bra in public. — Jennifer Echols
Dandyism is not even, as many unthinking people seem to suppose, an immoderate interest in personal appearance and material elegance. For the true dandy these things are only a symbol of the aristocratic superiority of his personality ... What, then, is this ruling passion that has turned into a creed and created its own skilled tyrants? What is this unwritten constitution that has created so haughty a caste? It is, a bone all, a burning need to to acquire originality, within the apparent bounds of convention, it's is a sort of cult of oneself, which can dispense even with what are commonly called illusions. It is the delight in causing astonishment, and the proud satisfaction of never oneself being astonished. — Charles Baudelaire
