Schnegg Sarl Quotes & Sayings
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It becomes a time, a season of success when you complete your task, your assignment you are assigned for. — Euginia Herlihy
They [the English] have a special word, "civil," for what is elsewhere merely ordinary politeness. — Edmund Wilson
Be kind! Go and burn the world with the fire of your love. — Debasish Mridha
I'm a grinder ... I've never taken more than a week off in my adult life. I truly believe work is a virtue, it gives you purpose. — Jeb Bush
It's easier to write from my own life, and it's also more fun. I always write about relationships, for instance, whether they're romantic relationships, friendships, encounters ... there's always a lesson to be learned from them. — Jason Mraz
We must come together in ways that respect the solitude of the soul that avoid the unconscious violence we do when we try to save each other that evoke our capacity to hold another life without dishonoring its mystery never trying to coerce the other into meeting our own needs. — Parker J. Palmer
I will say, with memoir, you must be honest. You must be truthful. — Elie Wiesel
Each man, when he dies, sees the landscape of his own soul. — Martine Leavitt
This summer, we need to let our kids go play and we need to stop worrying about whether or not it's going to ruin their chances of getting into college. — Darell Hammond
Jogging, easy jogging is the time when you allow your mind to rest and recharge, when you give your mind a chance for that pause. — Usual Oddman
When you cross that chasm so that what you believe to be true merges into what is actually true, you have earned the right to inner peace. — Hyrum W. Smith
As for knowing your own mind, this seemed a bewildering process. How could you know your own mind without using your mind to discover your mind in the first place? — Julian Barnes
If you place the imperfect next to the perfect, people will see the difference between the one and the other. But if you offer the imperfect alone, people are only too apt to be satisfied by it. — Alfred Stieglitz
