Tradies App Quotes & Sayings
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Trying to achieve something in the spiritual world is just as foolish as trying to achieve something in the material world. There's nothing to achieve. There's only letting go. As we let go, more and more, of ego identifications, desires, and support systems, bliss will arise. — Ayya Khema
Mercy is for the weak ... let me show you how much of an Unseelie I still am. — Julie Kagawa
To become a fan of something, to open and change, is a move of deliberate optimism, curiosity, and enthusiasm. — Carrie Brownstein
Read what you like, not what you're told to like. That way you'll read for a lifetime. — Carew Papritz
Now you mustn't think that I don't have any ideas for novels in my head. I've got ideas for ten novels in my head. But with every idea I have, I already foresee the wrong novels I would write, because I also have critical ideas in my head; I've got a full theory of the perfect novel, and that's what stumps me. — Italo Calvino
If you should ever acknowledge my existence, I plan to snub you. — Mason Cooley
It was most exciting when people first came up on the stage and then when they came back for the encore. We wanted to make a show that kept on developing, that was interesting, so we tried to do that with our live shows. — Neil Tennant
Even when I'm writing plays I enjoy having company and mentally I think of that company as the company I'm writing for. — Wole Soyinka
Why waste time trying to discover the truth, when you can so easily create it? — David Baldacci
I've wanted to feel pleasure to the point of insanity. They call it getting high, because it's wanting to know that higher level, that godlike level. You want to touch the heavens, you want to feel glory and euphoria, but the trick is it takes work. You can't buy it, you can't get it on a street corner, you can't steal it or inject it or shove it up your ass, you have to earn it. — Anthony Kiedis
Then her envious heart had peace, as much as an envious heart can have. — Wilhelm Grimm