Suela En Quotes & Sayings
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Bach is thus a terminal point. Nothing comes from him; everything merely leads to him. — Albert Schweitzer
You know what happiness is: 'Having a little more money than your colleagues.' And that's not so tough in academic life. — Paul Samuelson
Lots of creativity is and should be solitary. — Geoff Mulgan
Dream me a dream so high and mighty that its fall will achieve the same as its success. — Brooke Barenfanger
The Jewish people, ever since David slew Goliath, have never considered youth as a barrier to leadership. — John F. Kennedy
The price of imagination is pain. — Matt Haig
I've always been my own person. I don't do what people want me to do. Like, if you want me to do that, I'm going to do the complete opposite. — Fetty Wap
Maybe everything's not so hard, maybe life is so much easier than I thought, you just need courage, you just need to have a sense of yourself, then you'll discover your hidden resources. — Stefan Zweig
I'm looking for me in you, that my hollowness makes it impossible to identify my needs and my desires, — Irvin D. Yalom
I wonder if The Lesson is that, in order to succeed, I need to rely upon myself, trust myself, love myself, and not put my happiness and sadness into the hands of others. — Wil Wheaton
The wolf Lupa had told him that mortal minds could believe just about anything - except the truth. — Rick Riordan
Abstract thinking leads to greater creativity ... But in our businesses and our lives, we often do the opposite. We intensify our focus rather than widen our view. — Daniel H. Pink
Be yourself. Love yourself. This is your sacred self. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Each book is a new book. I've never written it before and I have to teach myself how to write it as I go along. The fact that I've written books in the past seems to play no part in it. I always feel like a beginner and I'm continually running into the same difficulties, the same blocks, the same despairs. You make so many mistakes as a writer, cross out so many bad sentences and ideas, discard so many worthless pages, that finally what you learn is how stupid you are. It's a humbling occupation. — Paul Auster
We all know Sen. Feinstein is out of touch, but just to make it worse, by not embracing today's technology, she isn't even connected. Out of touch and disconnected. — Elizabeth Emken
