Ray Hagins Quotes & Sayings
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People aren't happy because they're successful. They're successful because they're happy. — Jeff Sutherland

A fact which is not denied but whose truths are rationalized loses its objective base. It ceases to be concrete and becomes a myth created in defense of the class of the perceiver. — Paulo Freire

Some men do as much begrudge others a good name, as they want one themselves: and perhaps that is the reason of it. — William Penn

Obsession. It starts with a spark. A flicker. At the strike of a match. Lying dormant in most of us, obsession feasts on the fumes, breathes in the smoky scent, curing around and in on itself. Building. We pet it, nurse it into existence. It is ours. All ours. A coveted perfection. And when it refuses to be ignored, it rages. It roars to life. A building inferno. Consuming. We are but pawns to its deceptive power. Though we attempt to guide it, caress it tenderly into a loving beauty, it can not be controlled. It's a haunted, vengeful lover. Like a wildfire devouring life within it's path, we can only follow it's carnal trail. — Trisha Wolfe

I love to mix it up. I love to keep doing different things. — Clive Owen

Nothing helps a man to reform like thinking of the past with regret. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Sometimes I don't even know if I'm extremely happy or extremely sad. It happens a lot when I think of you — Antonia Michaelis

To be happy, think about happiness, and see happiness and beauty in every little thing. — Debasish Mridha

We feel surprise when travellers tell us of the vast dimensions of the Pyramids and other great ruins, but how utterly insignificant are the greatest of these, when compared to these mountains of stone accumulated by the agency of various minute and tender animals! — Charles Darwin

Have confidence in everything. No matter what it is that you're doing, know that you can do it better than anyone. — O'Shea Jackson Jr.

A 'modern' man has nothing to add to modernism, if only because he has nothing to oppose it with. The well-adapted drop off the dead limb of time like lice. — Elias Canetti