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Tenjaku Quotes By Bodhidharma

The Way is basically perfect. It doesn't require perfecting. — Bodhidharma

Tenjaku Quotes By Nicki Elson

Yet in this big world, even the smallest sliver of a human had purpose. — Nicki Elson

Tenjaku Quotes By Danica Patrick

In motorsports we work in the grey areas a lot. You're trying to find where the holes are in the rule book. — Danica Patrick

Tenjaku Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

d'Artagnan is right," said Athos; "here are our three leaves of absence which came from Monsieur de Treville, and here are three hundred pistoles which came from I don't know where. So let us go and get killed where we are told to go. Is life worth the trouble of so many questions? — Alexandre Dumas

Tenjaku Quotes By Marianne Williamson

The end does not justify the means. If we try to be someone we are not in order to achieve a result, then the result cannot help but be something other than what we intended. — Marianne Williamson

Tenjaku Quotes By Jay London

I'm on performance enhancing drugs, so I may cause drowsiness. — Jay London

Tenjaku Quotes By Lady Gaga

Live your eyeliner, breathe your lipstick, and kill for each other
-Lady Gaga via twitter — Lady Gaga

Tenjaku Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

Industrial combination is not wrong in itself. The danger lies in taking government into partnership. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Tenjaku Quotes By June Matthews

So many things were starting to change in me. One of them was the people who hurt me were simply no longer a part of my life. In the past, I had always been afraid to end relationships with family or friends; now it seemed easy. It sounds strange but I think it had something to do with those first few years in the house. The fear — June Matthews

Tenjaku Quotes By Constance Baker Motley

I was born and raised in the oldest settled part of the nation and in an environment in which racism was officially mooted. — Constance Baker Motley