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Rubicons Upholstery Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A little wisdom can lead to great understanding.
A little curiosity can lead to great discoveries.
A little talent can lead to great achievements.
A little love can lead to great virtue.
A little faith can lead to great miracles.
A little opportunity can lead to great success. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Rubicons Upholstery Quotes By Lyndsy Fonseca

When a man leaves you notes saying he loves you, or asks how your day was - and then listens - you feel special. — Lyndsy Fonseca

Rubicons Upholstery Quotes By Henry Beston

I am glad that the country world ... retains a power to use our English tongue. It is a part of its sense of reality, of its vocabulary of definite terms, and of its habit of earthly common sense. I find this country writing an excellent corrective of the urban vocabulary of abstractions and of the emotion disguised as thinking which abstractions and humbug have loosed upon the world. May there always be such things as a door, a milk pail, and a loaf of bread, and words to do them honor. — Henry Beston

Rubicons Upholstery Quotes By Stephen King

A good life is never wasted. — Stephen King

Rubicons Upholstery Quotes By Miriam Makeba

[Belafonte] was a good teacher and looked after me. He said, 'You have such great talent, you must try not to be a tornado - be like a submarine. It was good advice when I found myself speaking at the UN Committee Against Apartheid and then the UN General Assembly. — Miriam Makeba

Rubicons Upholstery Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

Vulnerability should be the thing that brings us closer than anything because we all share that. — Sharon Salzberg

Rubicons Upholstery Quotes By Virginia Woolf

But what answer? Well that the soul - for she was conscious of a movement in her of some creature beating its way about her and trying to escape which momentarily she called the soul - is by nature unmated, a widow bird; a bird perched aloof on that tree.
But then Bertram, putting his arm through hers in his familiar way, for he had known her all her life, remarked that they were not doing their duty and must go in.
At that moment, in some back street or public house, the usual terrible sexless, inarticulate voice rang out; a shriek, a cry. And the widow bird, startled, flew away, describing wider and wider circles until it became (what she called her soul) remote as a crow which has been startled up into the air by a stone thrown at it. — Virginia Woolf

Rubicons Upholstery Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

One of the Godlike things of this world is the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men. — Thomas Carlyle