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Taringa Quotes By Mike Crapo

A major part of being prepared is having a plan. Local calls don't always work in the immediate vicinity of a disaster, so it's important to have an out-of-town contact with whom the entire family can check in. — Mike Crapo

Taringa Quotes By Bindi Irwin

If there's one thing I really want for my birthday, that is for the mining company not to mine my daddy's reserve. — Bindi Irwin

Taringa Quotes By Pico Iyer

As I came down from the mountain, I recalled how, not many years ago, it was access to information and movement that seemed our greatest luxury; nowadays it's often freedom from information, the chance to sit still, that feels like the ultimate prize. Stillness is not just an indulgence for those with enough resources - it's a necessity for anyone who wishes to gather less visible resources. Going nowhere, as Cohen had shown me, is not about austerity so much as about coming closer to one's senses. I — Pico Iyer

Taringa Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

I know too much and not enough — Allen Ginsberg

Taringa Quotes By Mark Twain

A human being has a natural desire to have more of a good thing than he needs. — Mark Twain

Taringa Quotes By Richard Brautigan

Her sunny side was always up. — Richard Brautigan

Taringa Quotes By Ron Jeffries

One of the great skills in using any language is knowing what not to use, what not to say. There's that simplicity thing again. — Ron Jeffries

Taringa Quotes By Sarah Ban Breathnach

The only person in all the world who can give you pleasure, or deny it, is yourself. No matter how much we love someone, the decision to experience pleasure, and to make room for it in our lives, is an internal one. If you are resistant, you could be around the most joyous people in the world and be miserable. — Sarah Ban Breathnach

Taringa Quotes By John Berger

Do you know the legend about cicadas? They say they are the souls of poets who cannot keep quiet because, when they were alive, they never wrote the poems they wanted to. — John Berger