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Taads Training Quotes By Cynthia Voigt

But I'll tell you something else, too. Something I've learned, the hard way. I guess" - Gram laughed a little - "I'm the kind of person who has to learn things the hard way. You've got to hold on. Hold on to people. They can get away from you. It's not always going to be fun, but if you don't - hold on - then you lose them. — Cynthia Voigt

Taads Training Quotes By Georges Bernanos

How easy it is to hate oneself! True grace is to forget. Yet if pride could die in us, the supreme grace would be to love oneself in all simplicity - as one would love any one of those who themselves have suffered and loved in Christ. — Georges Bernanos

Taads Training Quotes By Russell Anthony Gibbs

When people find God, Jesus or the Divine, they are merely allowing the connection that was always there. You are God/the Universe both in part and totality, and you should realize your control of and connection to everything. — Russell Anthony Gibbs

Taads Training Quotes By Steve Farber

Leadership is the art of mobilizing others to want to struggle for shared aspirations. — Steve Farber

Taads Training Quotes By Kirsten Dunst

I don't want to be 'box-office girl,' but I don't want to be 'that indie girl' either. — Kirsten Dunst

Taads Training Quotes By Alexandra Kleeman

But when I reached for the knob, it wouldn't turn. The lock was on the outside. Who ever heard of the lock for a door being on the outside? It would be up to another, possibly a total and complete stranger, to decide whether you'd ever be allowed to leave. — Alexandra Kleeman

Taads Training Quotes By E. O. Wilson

Real biologists who actually do the research will tell you that they almost never find a phenomenon, no matter how odd or irrelevant it looks when they first see it, that doesn't prove to serve a function. The outcome itself may be due to small accidents of evolution. — E. O. Wilson