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Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Emily Dickinson

The Spirit lurks within the Flesh Like Tides within the Sea That make the Water live, estranged What would the Either be? — Emily Dickinson

Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Maya Angelou

When we decide to be happy we accept the responsibility to bring happiness to someone else. — Maya Angelou

Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Clifton Fadiman

Experience teaches you that the man who looks you straight in the eye,
particularly if he adds a firm handshake, is hiding something. — Clifton Fadiman

Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Steven Pressfield

When we see others beginning to live their authentic selves, it drives us crazy if we have not lived out our own. — Steven Pressfield

Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Jean-Claude Izzo

Sometimes, all it takes is one gesture, one word, to change the course of someone's life. Even if you know it won't last forever. — Jean-Claude Izzo

Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Richard Donner

I realized what you could do in motion pictures by surrounding yourself with geniuses. — Richard Donner

Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Richard Paul Evans

I have come to believe that the defining moments of most lives are not acts of courage or greatness, rather they are the simple acts: expressions of virtue or vice that are tossed carelessly like seeds from a farmer's hand, leaving their fruits to be revealed at a future date. — Richard Paul Evans

Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Isabel Allende

I write until the first draft is finished, and then I feel that I can get out. But, during the time of the writing of the first draft, I don't go out. I'm just locked away, writing. It's a time of meditation, of going into the story. — Isabel Allende

Rigorously Antonym Quotes By Suze Orman

Make this the year you tackle that credit card debt once and for all. — Suze Orman