Tychem Quotes & Sayings
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It is important that we forgive ourselves for making mistakes. We need to learn from our errors and move on. — Steve Maraboli

Depression gets you nowhere but tangled in an overgrown garden that can choke the life out of you. — Karen Marie Moning

You learn a lot about a person when you work together. — Alexis Denisof

Dwell on good thoughts. — Lailah Gifty Akita

When you look at the sun during your walking meditation, the mindfulness of the body helps you to see that the sun is in you; without the sun there is no life at all and suddenly you get in touch with the sun in a different way. — Thich Nhat Hanh

We can be reluctant to recognize how much of our culture was literary, particularly now that so many of the institutional purveyors of literature happily have joined in proclaiming its death. A substantial number of Americans who believe they worship God actually worship three major literary characters: the Yahweh of the J Writer (earliest author of Genesis, Exodus, Numbers), the Jesus of the Gospel of Mark, and Allah of the Koran. — Harold Bloom

Sculpture is the best comment that a painter can make on painting. — Pablo Picasso

What I fear most is power with impunity. I fear abuse of power, and the power to abuse. — Isabel Allende

Some of the best love poems have been written by monks and nuns ... — John Geddes

While under precapitalistic conditions superior men were the masters on whom the masses of the inferior had to attend, under capitalism the more gifted and more able have no means to profit from their superiority other than to serve to the best of their abilities the wishes of the majority of the less gifted. — Ludwig Von Mises

You are not speaking for yourself, but for Ireland. — Michael D. Higgins

Success has a lot to do with luck, but it also involves a lot of real hard work. The thing about success is you really can't gauge things by album sales. — Jerry Cantrell

He can even give his body over to the tribe, the state, the embracing magical umbrella of the elders and their symbols; that way it will no longer be a dangerous negation for him. But there is no real difference between a childish impossibility and an adult one; the only thing that the person achieves is a practiced self-deceit - what we call the "mature" character. — Ernest Becker

I feel gawky and morbid as somebody in a sideshow. — Sylvia Plath