Sandved Butterfly Alphabet Quotes & Sayings
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Stress and sleep deprivation had a funny way of liberating the mind from previously held truisms, replacing them with a more compliant desperation. — David Z. Hirsch

To discover our own intimate contradictions is a success in itself because our interior judgment is spontaneously free. The man guided by the voice of the Consciousness walks victorious through the Correct Path. — Samael Aun Weor

I think the best content on BuzzFeed is something you share with someone else in your life, and it connects you to them. And that's a big part of what e-mail's about as well. — Jonah Peretti

I'm sorry that I am back and forth, push and pull
instead of effortless simplicity. — Trista Mateer

There's no such thing as perfect writing, just like there's no such thing as perfect despair. — Haruki Murakami

This must be the most important factor in your choice of a life partner," he told Ada. "Who will most patiently and enthusiastically support your ambitions? — Liz Moore

My Geordie is probably just about as bad as my English. — George W. Bush

As long as there are people suffering, how can I not be happy? — Esther Hicks

What a web deceit made, its strands strangling the innocent and the guilty alike. — Karleen Koen

In contact with materials, I can see so much more with my hands than I can just with my eyes. I'm a participant, not a spectator. I see myself both as an object and a material, and the human presence is really important to the landscapes in which I work. — Andy Goldsworthy

One should use great care to select an employer who will be an inspiration, and who is, himself, intelligent and successful — Napoleon Hill

Everything is easier said than done. Wanting something is easy. Saying something is easy. The challenge and the reward are in the doing. — Steve Maraboli

When a technology, regardless of how different and difficult it is, sustains the trajectory of performance improvement, my research asserts that the leaders in the prior generation of technology are likely to end up on top of their industry at the end of the transition. — Clayton Christensen