Streber Mortgage Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not avoiding specifics, but I've always written songs from more of a global standpoint. — William Beckett
A PRAYER The supreme prayer of my heart is not to be learned, rich, famous, powerful, or "good," but simply to be radiant. I desire to radiate health, cheerfulness, calm courage and good will. I wish to live without hate, whim, jealousy, envy, fear. I wish to be simple, honest, frank, natural, clean in mind and clean in body, unaffected - ready to say "I do not know," if it be so, and to meet all men on an absolute equality - to face any obstacle and meet every difficulty unabashed and unafraid. I wish others to live their lives, too - up to their highest, fullest and best. To that end I pray that I may never meddle, interfere, dictate, give advice that is not wanted, or assist when my services are not needed. If I can help people, I'll do it by giving them a chance to help themselves; and if I can uplift or inspire, let it be by example, inference, and suggestion, rather than by injunction and dictation. — Elbert Hubbard
When a person screams in pain, the actual pain is only half the noise they make. The other half is the terror at being forced to accept that they exist. — Noah Cicero
When Philosophers transcend, they become Gnostics and the latter are just failed Shamans. — Ibrahim Ibrahim
For writers and artists, it's always a balancing act between wanting to be the center of attention and wanting to be invisible and watch what's going on. — Kate Christensen
Fear is temporary. Regret is permanent. Adventure is taking a chance because it's better than the question mark if you don't. — Dan Skinner
What is the definition of procrastination? It means: I can feel within my Energy sensor that this action is not in perfect alignment at this time. — Esther Hicks
When over the enemy's lines never forget your own line of retreat. — Oswald Boelcke
Edward was at the stage of drunkenness in which the ego glows like a coal, and brilliant people become more inspired, but in which dull people, fired by the same inspiration, become only more dull. — William Styron
