Rebecka Liljeberg Quotes & Sayings
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Anything you do has a still point. When you are in that still point, you can perform maximally. — Joseph Campbell
There is one Islam, unreformed, but three sets of Muslims. Medina, Mecca, and. Dissidents, reformers, whatever you want to call them. The first group are the extremists and fundamentalists, the second the great mass of Muslims who just want to live their lives in peace, and the third are reformers. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
If I have made you dream, laugh, cry and smell the roses in bloom, the salt on the sea air, then I have accomplished what I set out do. Feel the magic. — Barbara Mason
If you want to truly understand something, try to change it. — Kurt Lewin
Forgive to set yourself free; love to set the prisoner free. — Debasish Mridha
You look at our borders, they're like swiss cheese, everybody pours in. — Donald Trump
In Germany, a certain artistic sense is fairly common, but the artist's sense is foreign there. — Franz Grillparzer
It is rare to see a rich man religious; for religion preaches restraint, and riches prompt to unlicensed freedom. — Owen Feltham
Since that time, war had literally been continuous, though strictly speaking it had not always been the same war. — George Orwell
Maybe we have enough technology to save the planet but it is not enough because the people are not ready. — Nhat Hanh
I guess what they say is true. Anything the government wants to hide, they stick it in New Mexico — Maya Banks
What a commodity has cost to produce in the past cannot determine its value. That will depend on the present relationship of supply and demand. — Henry Hazlitt
For a long time, I operated under the Chinese proverb that there are four kinds of leaders: those who you laugh at, those who you hate, those who you love and those who you don't even know that they're leaders. — Bill Bradley
Loyalty is not so unlike love: you do things for it that you would not otherwise do; you feel a terrible, all-consuming sense of responsibility to uphold it; you go the extra mile to prove it; and most of all, you accept the pain it creates because to deny it would be to deny the loyalty itself. The only difference between loyalty and love is that for love you do all of these things because you want to, and you would do them again, and again, and again. Loyalty is learned; love is organic. — J.A. Redmerski
