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Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth

Outwardly I am 83, but inwardly I am every age, with the emotions and experience of each period. — Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Confucius

Plan ahead or find trouble on the doorstep. — Confucius

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By James Redfield

By seeing the beauty in every face we lift others into their wisest self and increase the chances of hearing a synchronistic message. — James Redfield

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Leymah Gbowee

The person who hurt you
who raped you or killed your family
is also here. If you are still angry at that person, if you haven't been able to forgive, you are chained to him. Everyone could feel the emotional truth of that: When someone offends you and you haven't let go, every time you see him, you grow breathless or your heart skips a beat. If the trauma was really severe, you dream of revenge. Above you, is the Mountain of Peace and Prosperity where we all want to go. But when you try to climb that hill, the person you haven't forgiven weighs you down. It's a personal choice whether or not to let go. No one can tell you how long to mourn a death or rage over a rape. But you can't move forward until you break that chain. — Leymah Gbowee

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Stephen Covey

We think we see the world as it is, when in fact we see the world as we are. — Stephen Covey

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Bear Grylls

And Jesus, the heart of the Christian faith is the wildest, most radical guy you'd ever come across. — Bear Grylls

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Kate Pierson

It takes incredible fortitude to keep on the road, even though it's fun and it's rewarding and you can't complain, it's just a great life, but it takes a lot of energy. — Kate Pierson

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Saadi

However much you are read in theory, if thou hast no practice thou art ignorant — Saadi

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Sue Patton Thoele

It's so important to break the pattern of looking outside ourselves for self-esteem. — Sue Patton Thoele

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Dalai Lama

Anger, hatred, fear, is very bad for our health — Dalai Lama

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Thomas B. Macaulay

The upper current of society presents no pertain criterion by which we can judge of the direction in which the under current flows. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Aldo Leopold

Then came the gadgeteer, otherwise known as the sporting-goods dealer. He has draped the American outdoorsman with an infinity of contraptions, all offered as aids to self-reliance, hardihood, woodcraft, or marksmanship, but too often functioning as substitutes for them. Gadgets fill the pockets, they dangle from neck and belt. The overflow fills the auto-trunk and also the trailer. Each item of outdoor equipment grows lighter and often better, but the aggregate poundage becomes tonnage. — Aldo Leopold

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Gregory Of Nyssa

Sick, our nature demanded to be healed; fallen, to be raised up; dead, to rise again ... Closed in the darkness, it was necessary to bring us the light; captives, we awaited a Savior ... Are these things minor or insignificant? Did they not move God to descend to human nature and visit it, since humanity was in so miserable and unhappy a state? — Gregory Of Nyssa

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Eric Hoffer

It is a strange thing that both the injurer and the injured, the sinner and he who is sinned against, should find in the mass movement an escape from a blemished life. — Eric Hoffer

Spannend Synoniem Quotes By Witold Gombrowicz

You think that I am naive, but it is you who are naive. You have no idea what is happening inside of you when you look at a painting. You think that you are getting close to art voluntarily, enticed by its beauty, that this intimacy is taking place in an atmosphere of freedom and that delight is being born in you spontaneously, lured by the divine rod of Beauty. In truth, a hand has grabbed you by the scruff of the neck, led you to this painting and has thrown you to your knees. A will mightier than your own told you to attempt to experience the appropriate emotions. Whose hand and whose will? That hand is not the hand of a single man, the will is collective, born in an interhuman dimension, quite alien to you. So you do not admire at all, you merely try to admire. — Witold Gombrowicz