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Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Paulo Coelho

To find peace in the heavens, we must find love on Earth. — Paulo Coelho

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Then, we warriors of light must be prepared to have patience in difficult times and to know that the Universe is conspiring in our favor. even though we may not understand how. — Paulo Coelho

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Nobody gets through life without losing a few things on the way. — Neil Gaiman

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Charles Dickens

For again Scrooge saw himself. He was older now, a man in the prime of life. His face had not the harsh and rigid lines of later years, but it had begun to wear the signs of care and avarice. There was an eager, greedy, restless motion in the eye, which showed the passion that had taken root, and where the shadow of the growing tree would fall. — Charles Dickens

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Patrick McGrath

I am not, as you will have observed, a man greatly enamored of his fellow human beings. I do not enter lightly into the foibles and whimsicalities of others, I do not suffer fools gladly, I seem able, in conversation, only to needle or be needled. My relationships, as a result, are few, and those few are tenuous, prickly sorts of arrangements, altogether lacking in the spontaneity and intimacy for which humans, I'm told, have an instinctive need. I am aware of no such instincts myself. — Patrick McGrath

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Aristotle.

For the carpenter's and the geometer's inquiries about the right angle are different also; the carpenter restricts himself to what helps his work, but the geometer inquires into what, or what sort of things, the right angle is, since he studies the truth. We must do the same, then in other areas too, [seeking the proper degree of exactness], so that digressions do not overwhelm our main task. — Aristotle.

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Robin Hobb

A while later, I lingered in the hinterlands of sleep. Sometimes I think there is more rest in that place between wakefulness and sleep than there is in true sleep. The mind walks in the twilight of both states, and finds the truths that are hidden alike by daylight and dreams. Things we are not ready to know abide in that place, awaiting that unguarded frame of mind. — Robin Hobb

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Dorothy Parker

Never throw mud: you can miss the target, but your hands will remain dirty. — Dorothy Parker

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Tristan MacManus

The very end of me mom's road is the back entrance to Bray Head. Usually climb it when I get home. — Tristan MacManus

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Caroline Myss

We grow primarily through our challenges,
especially those life-changing moments when we begin to recognize
aspects of our nature that make us different from the family
and culture in which we have been raised. — Caroline Myss

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Laura Ingalls Wilder

They suffered cold and heat, hard work and privation as did others of their time. When possible they turned bad into good. If not possible, they endured it. Neither they nor their neighbors begged for help. No other person, nor the government, owed them a living. They owed that to themselves and in some way they paid the debt. And they found their own way.
Their old fashioned character values are worth as much today as they ever were to help us over the rough places. We need today courage, self reliance and integrity. — Laura Ingalls Wilder

Suffer Fools Lightly Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately in their minds, that it is impossible to make them conceive the one without the other; and with them this conviction does not spring from that barren traditionary faith which seems to vegetate in the soul rather than to live. — Alexis De Tocqueville