Shadehill Quotes & Sayings
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Your optimism today will determine your level of success tomorrow. — Jon Gordon
The spiritual sense of our place in nature ... can be traced to the origins of human civilization ... The last vestige of organized goddess worship was eliminated by Christianity. — Al Gore
For many years, it seemed as if nothing changed in Norway. You could leave the country for three months, travel the world, through coups d'etat, assassinations, famines, massacres and tsunamis, and come home to find that the only new thing in the newspapers was the crossword puzzle. — Jo Nesbo
Pragmatists are often strangely superstitious. — Donna Tartt
It is such a mysterious place, the land of tears. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
This is the worst thing that will ever happen, I thought, and as I stared into Olivia's enormous green eyes, I knew she was thinking the same thing. This is the worst thing that will happen to us in our entire lives. — Melissa Kantor
I desire to live in peace and to continue the life I have begun under the motto 'to live well you must live unseen — Rene Descartes
Google will make us more informed. The smartest person in the world could well be behind a plow in China or India. Providing universal access to information will allow such people to realize their full potential, providing benefits to the entire world. — Hal Varian
I am not scared of bad people, of wicked evildoers, of monsters and creatures of the night. The people who scare me are the ones who are certain of their own rightness. — Neil Gaiman
Performances will determine who actually ends up being the eighth-inning guy. — Brad Ausmus
Why do strong arms fatigue themselves with frivolous dumbbells? To dig a vineyard is worthier exercise for men. — Martial
Being broke is not a crime, nor is it proof of one's inadequacy as a writer or as a human being. If you go around with an attitude of implicit apology for being temporarily without funds, it's going to do you more harm than good. — Lawrence Block