Sarmiento Quotes & Sayings
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Don't entrust your future on others' hands. Rather make decisions by yourself with the help of God's guidance. Hold your beliefs so tight and never let go of them! — Hark Herald Sarmiento
We again bear the cost of those who enjoyed their whole life while we were struggling. — M.F. Moonzajer
Character is blazing sunshine in the soul's abode, the body. — Sri Chinmoy
You have to let yourself be fully present in every moment. Just be awake for it, do you know what I mean? Go all in and wring every last drop out of the experience. — Jenny Han
It's hard to find a good guy ... all girls know that guys don't think with their brains. — Miley Cyrus
She [Evelina] is not, indeed, like most modern young ladies; to be known in half an hour; her modest worth, and fearful excellence, require both time and encouragement to show themselves. — Fanny Burney
I used to capture the vastness and the immensity of the world and confine it to the limited pages of the parchment. — Hark Herald Sarmiento
I don't agree that when you love, you are blind or fool. You just get wiser and see clearer what is best and of worth. — Hark Herald Sarmiento
One of the things that Christmas reminds us is that Jesus Christ was once a child. — Hark Herald Sarmiento
Friends never turn as enemies. If they did, they were never your friends at all. — Hark Herald Sarmiento
The real challenge is for each of us to determine where we feel we can make the most impact. — Jay Samit
We should set our goals; then learn to control our appetites. Otherwise, we will lose ourselves in the confusion of the world. — Hark Herald Sarmiento
There must be a solemn and terrible aloneness that comes over the child as he takes those first independent steps. All this is lost to memory and we can only reconstruct it through analogies in later life ... To the child who takes his first steps and finds himself walking alone, this moment must bring the first sharp sense of the uniqueness and separateness of his body and his person, the discovery of the solitary self. — Selma Fraiberg