Sydist Quotes & Sayings
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When you try hard to find happiness for other, you will unknowingly find yourself on the island of happiness. — Debasish Mridha

The wise man draws more advantage from his enemies than the fool from his friends. — Benjamin Franklin

That we should feed and nourish our souls with high notions of GOD; which would yield us great joy in being devoted to Him. — Brother Lawrence

So this is what you do when it all slows down and the minutes that tick by feel a little longer than before. You take your time. You breathe slowly. You open your eyes a little wider and look at everything. Take it all in. Rehash stories of old, remember people, times, and occasions gone by. Allow everything you see to remind you of something. Talk about those things. Find out the answers you didn't know to yesterday's crosswords. Slow down. Stop trying to do everything now, now, now. Hold up the people behind you for all you care, feel them kicking at your heels but maintain your pace. Don't let anybody else dictate your speed. — Cecelia Ahern

Stories don't give answers, but they do offer perspective. — Dan B. Allender

He makes me feel like the sun, the world revolving around me, and I'm not ready to invite any others into our universe. — J.M. Darhower

With this one kiss it was possible Riley Shaughnessy had ruined her for any other man. She'd dated plenty in her life, but no one had ever kissed her like this. And she had a feeling no one else ever would. — Samantha Chase

Meditation turns from its purgatory role to recognize in self-knowledge and in the mind's images of the external world the general essences in which all things have their being. — R.W. Southern

I must explore desert ground and see what can grow. But there are limits. I know in my heart what I would never do. — Charlotte Rampling

In today's world, learning has become the key to economic prosperity, social cohesion and personal fulfillment. We can no longer afford to educate the few to think, and the many to do. — David Blunkett