Sweetness Tagalog Quotes & Sayings
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Fear keeps us rooted in the past. Fear of the unknown, fear of abandonment, fear of rejection, fear of not having enough, fear of not being enough, fear of the future-all these fears and more keep us trapped, repeating the same old patterns and making the same choices over and over again. Fear prevents us from moving outside the comfort-or even the familiar discomfort-of what we know. It's nearly impossible to achieve our highest vision for our lives as long as we are being guided by our fears. — Debbie Ford

If you can attract highly educated people from other parts of the country and keep your own best and brightest, chances are the job creators are going to be successful. — Mick Cornett

If once you forfeit the confidence of your fellow-citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem. — Abraham Lincoln

The scripture that God used to save me was Isaiah 7.14, which today is still my favourite verse in the Bible. — Gloria Gaynor

Although motivation comes and goes, you can always rely on your will. — Dan Millman

Yea, kinda hard to be mad when he says shit like that. — Maya Banks

Nothing can preserve the integrity of contact between individuals, except a discretionary authority in the state to revise what has become intolerable. The powers of uninterrupted usury are too great. If the accretions of vested interests were to grow without mitigation for many generations, half the population would be no better than slaves to the other half. — John Maynard Keynes

Who is wise? He that learns from everyone. Who is powerful? He that governs his passions. Who is rich? He that is content. Who is that? Nobody. — Benjamin Franklin

In a memoir, I think, the contract implies a certain degree of truth. I think you have to be as true to your memory and your experience as you possibly can. — David Leavitt

You're a right-looking eejit — Edna O'Brien

A disappointed-looking Jesus eyed her from the wall ... Look, look, her steps called out, here is a red headed sinner on the move. — Barbara Kingsolver