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Viselli Quotes By Zach Braff

I'd always fantasized about writing a new play. Even when I had all this success in television, what I was daydreaming about in my dressing room is that one day I would do it. — Zach Braff

Viselli Quotes By Dalai Lama

As our own peace of mind grows, so the atmosphere around us becomes more peaceful. — Dalai Lama

Viselli Quotes By Alfred Kinsey

If biologists so often forget the most universal of all biologic principles [variation], it is not surprising that men and women in general expect their fellows to think and behave according to the pattern that may fit the law-maker, or the imaginary ideals for which the legislation was fashioned, but which are ill-shaped for all real individuals who try to live under them. — Alfred Kinsey

Viselli Quotes By John Locke

Though the water running in the fountain be every ones, yet who can doubt, but that in the pitcher is his only who drew it out? — John Locke

Viselli Quotes By Darien Cox

Jairo's response came immediately. 'Yippee! Don't bring your neighbors. Gag.' Doug — Darien Cox

Viselli Quotes By Franz Pick

Bonds are guaranteed certificates of confiscation — Franz Pick

Viselli Quotes By Bud Harris

The journey into wholeness means we have to learn to respect the other voice that speaks within us. It means to pay attention to our emotions, thoughts, dreams and fantasies even when they're unpleasant and objectionable. — Bud Harris

Viselli Quotes By Matt Chandler

I preach hard against that idea and plead with people to make war against sin. I tell them it's not going to be easy. Some people are meant to wrestle with their sin a long time before God brings them to freedom, but let's wrestle. Let's fight. Let's do something besides just complain. — Matt Chandler

Viselli Quotes By Agatha Christie

There's no agony like [getting started]. You sit in a room, biting pencils, looking at a typewriter, walking about, or casting yourself down on a sofa, feeling you want to cry your head off. — Agatha Christie