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Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Osho

Help the world to become better. Don't leave the world just the same as you have found it - make it a little better, make it a little more beautiful. — Osho

Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Marcel Proust

For instinct dictates our duty and the intellect supplies us with pretexts for evading it. — Marcel Proust

Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Love cannot exist in peace, it will always come accompanied by agonies, ecstasies, intense joys and profound sadnesses. — Paulo Coelho

Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Thomas B. Macaulay

He had a head which statuaries loved to copy, and a foot the deformity of which the beggars in the streets mimicked. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Evan Parker

When you add a period of 25 years between the playing and the listening, then the whole question of meaning gets very complicated. — Evan Parker

Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Jean De La Bruyere

Anything is a temptation to those who dread it. — Jean De La Bruyere

Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Aristotle.

In painting, the most brilliant colors, spread at random and without design, will give far less pleasure than the simplest outline of a figure. — Aristotle.

Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Paul Brunton

Look how the smaller birds greet the sun, with so much merry chirruping and so much outpouring of song! It is their way of expressing worship for the only Light they can know, an outer one. But man can also know the inner Sun, the Light of the Overself. How much more reason has he to chirp and sing than the little birds! Yet how few man feel gratitude for such privilege. — Paul Brunton

Steadily Without Wavering Quotes By Neil Armstrong

The regret on our side is, they used to say years ago, we are reading about you in science class. Now they say, we are reading about you in history class. — Neil Armstrong