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Reisenberger Transportation Quotes By Anonymous

Therefore remember Me, I will remember you, And be thankful to Me, and do not be ungrateful to Me.
[Al-Baqarah 2:152] — Anonymous

Reisenberger Transportation Quotes By Barry Sternlicht

I like to go to my simple cottage by the ocean or, really, any beach! — Barry Sternlicht

Reisenberger Transportation Quotes By Nora Roberts

Sometimes it's all you can do," he murmured. "Fight back; run wild, until you get it all out."
"Sometimes there is nothing to fight and nowhere to run. — Nora Roberts

Reisenberger Transportation Quotes By Ray Lewis

I don't train for football; I train more for a lifestyle. — Ray Lewis

Reisenberger Transportation Quotes By Ayn Rand

Every living thing is integrated. Do you know what that means? Whole, pure, complete, unbroken. Do you know what constitutes an integrating principle? A thought. The one thought, the single thought that created the thing and every part of it. The thought which no one can change or touch. — Ayn Rand

Reisenberger Transportation Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Monks, when ignorance is abandoned, and knowledge arises in the monk, with the ending of ignorance and the arising of knowledge he clings neither to sense-pleasures, nor does he cling to views, nor to precepts and vows, nor to a Self-doctrine. Not clinking, he is not disturbed; not disturbed, he attains individually nibbana. — Gautama Buddha

Reisenberger Transportation Quotes By Dylan Thomas

This poem has been called obscure. I refuse to believe that it is obscurer than pity, violence, or suffering. But being a poem, not a lifetime, it is more compressed. — Dylan Thomas

Reisenberger Transportation Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Life is not about win-and-lose. Life is about being or not being, expressing or not expressing, who you are. — Neale Donald Walsch