Ren And Stimpy Mr Horse Quotes & Sayings
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It is not by spectacular achievements that man can be transformed, but by will. — Henrik Ibsen
The worldly fountain does not breed spiritual depth. — Stephen Covey
Nothing endures but personal qualities. — Walt Whitman
14. Sensuality Sensuality — Recovering Couples Anonymous
If you don't give, you don't get. — Krishna Sagar
Life isn't about having, it's about being. You could surround yourself with all that money can buy, and you'd still be as miserable as a human can be. I know people with perfect bodies who don't have half the happiness I've found. On my journeys I've seen more joy in the slums of Mumbai and the orphanages of Africa than in wealthy gated communities and on sprawling estates worth millions. Why is that? You'll find contentment when your talents and passion are completely engaged, in full force. Recognise instant self-gratification for what it is. Resist the temptation to grab for material objects like the perfect house, the coolest clothes or the hottest car. The if I just had X, I would be happy syndrome is a mass delusion. When you look for happiness in mere objects, they are never enough. Look around. Look within. — Nick Vujicic
Money is always the least of the problems. It is finding the right business or growing the right business. You can't do that without the right people. — Christoffel Wiese
I have never been comfortable being the front man. — Tom Petty
Innovation gives life to imagination by providing that it is true, real, and useful. — Debasish Mridha
The food on the plane was fit for a king. "Here, King!" — Henny Youngman
The staircase was deserted - the higher up the building the more reluctant were the residents to use the stairs, as if this in some way demeaned them. — J.G. Ballard
Today I dialed a wrong number ... The other person said, "Hello?" and I said, "Hello, could I speak to Joey?" ... They said, "Uh ... I don't think so ... he's only 2 months old." I said, "I'll wait." — Steven Wright
From May 1717 to April 1718, Voltaire sat comfortably in the infamous prison insulting the Regent and reading Homer. — Jessica Powell