Routhier School Quotes & Sayings
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Tears
The first woman who ever wept
was appalled at what stung
her eyes and ran down her cheeks.
Saltwater. Seawater.
How was it possible?
Hadn't she and the man
spent many days moving
upland to where the grass
flourished, where the stream
quenched their thirst with sweet water?
How could she have carried these sea drops
as if they were precious seeds;
where could she have stowed them?
She looked at the watchful gazelles
and the heavy-lidded frogs;
she looked at glass-eyed birds
and nervous, black-eyed mice.
None of them wept, not even the fish
that dripped in her hands when she caught them.
Not even the man. Only she
carried the sea inside her body. — Lisel Mueller

To vibrate that positive feeling to manifest the thing or the situation we desire, we have to feel it in the present, as if we are already in it. When we are feeling it, we are 'being' who we need to be to 'do' the action s it would require so we can 'have' what we desire. — Malti Bhojwani

Tim Sherwood has come in, done very well and given us another string to the bow in a different type of way. — Glenn Hoddle

Thy food is such
As hath been belch'd on by infected lungs. — William Shakespeare

I have great hope for tomorrow. My hope lies in three things-truth, youth, and love. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Happiness depends on our thoughts and actions, not on wealth, splendor, or external conditions. — Debasish Mridha

All of us are many different people over time. We have our childhood selves, people that we remember, but they're very different to our adult selves and the way that we create our own naratives is not that dissimilar, I think, to how a biographer structures their narrative of a life. — Rachel Holmes

If we're building high quality companies, if the customers like the products, if the technology innovation is real, then the substance is going to win out in the end. — Marc Andreesen

If you were able to see us as separate beings, you would see us as approximately one hundred beings. — Esther Hicks

Happiness will never be any greater than the idea we have of it. — Maurice Maeterlinck