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Vaccarino Toronto Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

How much weight you can carry in your mind will determine how far you can go in life! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Vaccarino Toronto Quotes By Peter Jenkins

It was as if we'd only been gone the weekend. Or had we been gone a lifetime. Part of that was because when you've lived in Alaska, living in other places seems easier, less challenging, less threatening. Alaska had enlarged each of us. No one is ever the same after coming back from Alaska. — Peter Jenkins

Vaccarino Toronto Quotes By Sanober Khan

You are the ocean to my eyes. — Sanober Khan

Vaccarino Toronto Quotes By The Three Stooges

Curly: Wait a minute! Y'know I'm temperamental.
Moe: Ya, 95 percent temper,5 percent mental — The Three Stooges

Vaccarino Toronto Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Where are you looking for samadhi (enlightened blissful state)? You just come into your own original Self-form of the Soul, final liberation and samadhi are the natural qualities of the Soul! — Dada Bhagwan

Vaccarino Toronto Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

His alarm clock ticked by the head of the bed. He gazed at its whitish face, the hands both drawing downward. There were no clocks, there. There were no hours. It was not the river of time flowing that moved the clock's hands forward; their mechanism moved them. Seeing them move men said, Time is passing, passing, but they were fooled by the clocks they made. It is we who pass through time, Hugh thought. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Vaccarino Toronto Quotes By Elliott Erwitt

Most photographers work best alone, myself included. — Elliott Erwitt

Vaccarino Toronto Quotes By Donna Ford

In the grand scheme of things, the stuff that comes with a forewarning isn't really that important. We know when that big exam is, the driving test, a long-awaited holiday. But birth, death and the police knocking at your door tend to be a bit less predictable. — Donna Ford