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Roggeman Air Quotes By Jack Canfield

If you are going to be successful, you need to give up the phrase, "I can't" & all of its cousins, such as "I wish I were able to. — Jack Canfield

Roggeman Air Quotes By Paul Russell

I'm talking about other kinds of hunger. Desire. — Paul Russell

Roggeman Air Quotes By Ken Wilber

We must forgive each other our arising, for our existence always torments others. The golden rule in the midst of this mutual misery has always been, not to do no harm, but as little as possible; and not to love one another, but as much as you can. — Ken Wilber

Roggeman Air Quotes By Paul Auster

It was filled with books. That was the first thing I noticed when I went in - how many books there were. Three of the four walls were lined with shelves from the floor to the ceiling, and every inch of those shelves was crammed with books. There were further clusters and piles of them on chairs and tables, on the rug, on the desk. Hardcovers and paperbacks, new books and old books — Paul Auster

Roggeman Air Quotes By Tom Ford

Beyonce in real life is actually quite quiet and very sweet. — Tom Ford

Roggeman Air Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

The Grail is the womb of the beloved. — Robert Anton Wilson

Roggeman Air Quotes By Tony Juniper

By downplaying clear targets and frameworks, ... the Prime Minister is ignoring calls from UK companies who want a clear framework to operate within now. There has been a lot of discussion about the false choice between targets and technologies, but the reality is that without both we cannot achieve either. — Tony Juniper

Roggeman Air Quotes By Johan Huizinga

The more the specific feelings of being under obligation range themselves under a supreme principle of human dependence the clearer and more fertile will be the realization of the concept, indispensable to all true culture, of service; from the service of God down to the simple social relationship as between employer and employee. — Johan Huizinga

Roggeman Air Quotes By Alexandra Monir

The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. — Alexandra Monir

Roggeman Air Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Generations cometh and generations passeth, but the earth abideth forever. While successive generations live and die, and all things change, man can never rest until death claims us. I choose to use my time alone to contemplate human existence, probe the human condition, and trace what it means to be one man in our modern world. There can be no profit from my labor, no lasting yield realized from this laborious and painful sojourn. We will leave everything behind. The earth shall dissolve all of our acquisitions and obliterate all traces of our petty affections. Passage of time shall alter, not annihilate the products of any artistic labors. The substance of our artistic enterprises shall continue forward in a renewed and redefined state. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Roggeman Air Quotes By Jennifer Weiner

People are always coming up to me with my books and saying, 'You write these things I think but I could never say.' — Jennifer Weiner

Roggeman Air Quotes By Alain De Botton

Booksellers are the most valuable destination for the lonely, given the numbers of books written because authors couldn't find anyone to talk to. — Alain De Botton

Roggeman Air Quotes By Craig Bruce

Anything on paper is obsolete! — Craig Bruce

Roggeman Air Quotes By Jane Goodall

Terrorism is usually fueled by poverty, and the fanatical faith of the terrorists who truly believe that the more people they kill who do not subscribe to their faith, the greater their reward in heaven. — Jane Goodall

Roggeman Air Quotes By Jane Nelsen

Where did we ever get the crazy idea that in order to make children do better, first we have to make them feel worse? Think of the last time you felt humiliated or treated unfairly. Did you feel like cooperating or doing better? — Jane Nelsen