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Rewritten Counseling Quotes By Bob Marley

Don't gain the world and lose your soul, wisdom is better than silver and gold. — Bob Marley

Rewritten Counseling Quotes By Corazon Aquino

I am not an icon of democracy. You are all, collectively, the icon of democracy. — Corazon Aquino

Rewritten Counseling Quotes By Albert Camus

Asked to state his opinion of me, he said that I was "all right" and, when told to explain what he meant by that, he replied that everyone knew what that meant. — Albert Camus

Rewritten Counseling Quotes By Friedrich Schiller

Illusion is brief, but repentance is long. — Friedrich Schiller

Rewritten Counseling Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Ideas come and go, stories stay. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Rewritten Counseling Quotes By Gabrielle

The legends say, that Ares takes the form of his warriors and he visits their wives while they're away at battle. — Gabrielle

Rewritten Counseling Quotes By George Galloway

I am an opponent of Saddam Hussein, but an opponent also, of the sanctions that have killed a million Iraqi children and an opponent of the United States' apparent desire to plunge the Middle East into a new and devastating war. — George Galloway

Rewritten Counseling Quotes By Arthur Stanley Eddington

The suggestion that the body really wanted to go straight but some mysterious agent made it go crooked is picturesque but unscientific. It makes two properties out of one; and then we wonder why they are always proportional to one another - why the gravitational force on different bodies is proportional to their inertia or mass. The dissection becomes untenable when we admit that all frames of reference are on the same footing. The projectile which describes a parabola relative to an observer on the earth's surface describes a straight line relative to the man in the lift. Our teacher will not easily persuade the man in the lift who sees the apple remaining where he released it, that the apple really would of its own initiative rush upwards were it not that an invisible tug exactly counteracts this tendency. (The reader will verify that this is the doctrine the teacher would have to inculcate if he went as a missionary to the men in the lift.) — Arthur Stanley Eddington

Rewritten Counseling Quotes By Lesley Ann Warren

Good work is good work wherever it is. — Lesley Ann Warren