The World Is Your Oyster Type Quotes & Sayings
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In business, your positive thoughts and lifestyle choices lead to your personal success and your career success. — Jeffrey Gitomer

Pity makes suffering contagious. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I think are foolish to pretend they are equal to men,they are far superior and always have been. -William Golding — William Golding

What will you do with your self? Many men and women are still in darkness, trying to figure out the meaning and purpose of life. But no matter what you try to do with your self - whether you deny it, obliterate it, annihilate it, accept it or express it - believe me, it is still alive and kicking. — K.P. Yohannan

People appreciating my performance is good enough for me. I don't care much for awards and have never given it much thought. And anyway, I can't play the games people play to win awards. — Manisha Koirala

It's really fun at night, because I can see the baby kicking. I can feel the knee or the foot. The baby is starting to get heavy, and it's a really incredible feeling. I'm so grateful I get to experience this. — Emily Procter

You think I'm perfect, but I feel like a songbird trapped in a cage. — Christina L. Barr

But a little," and you perish from the way when His wrath is kindled very soon, or, "in but a little time." So it may be well translated without any violence whatever to the original. God's anger kindles very speedily when once men have rejected Him. When the period of their mercy is passed away, then comes the hour of their black despair and His wrath is kindled in a little time. This should make each one of us think about our souls - the fact that God may take us away with a stroke and a great ransom cannot deliver us. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Enough rationalization. They simply had what you wanted, so you took it.
[My chair-- I shit on my good chair!]
You shit more than just your chair.
You shit the world. All you ever cared about was winning -- And you did.
The last man standing on a mountain of filth [. . .]
Kazumi taught forgiveness. She accepted all refugees looking for a better life. And you turned that against her.
Kazumi would show mercy.
I'm not Kazumi. — Rick Remender

some think it's in the wine, and others think it's in the divine, but pleasantness is what everyone's — Sadhguru