Vollbrachts Quotes & Sayings
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Inspiration without action is really entertainment. So while something can be very inspiring it is not transformative until you actually do something with it. — Mary Morrissey

To be or not to be, that is not a question, because reality transcends both notions of birth and death, of being and non-being. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Greater love hath no man then this, that a man lay down his life for his friends — The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints

I don't know what sort of occasion I was waiting for ... because everyday was a special occasion with your father. — Donna VanLiere

Many times people can access that being stage more fully and more easily if at first you are actually doing something. If you run, or dance, or do something kind of vigorous, and let the energy release, then sometimes it's easier to sit or lie down and then feel at ease and rest and be quiet and move inside. — Shakti Gawain

What if i fail?" ... the more profound question is, "what if i never fail?" "Stop making excuses and start managing your fear. — David Meerman Scott

The Bible teaches that whosoever is born of God does not practice sin. — Billy Graham

After hearing that he has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, Putin said, 'Tell me who the other nominees are - and I will eliminate them.' — Conan O'Brien

Maxi dresses are also my best friend. They take me from my morning coffee, to the beach, to nighttime. — Hilary Rhoda

Demonstrative proof is lacking, but if we thought only about those things about which such proof were available, our minds would be empty most of the time. — Theodore Dalrymple

As a monarch who should care more for the outlying colonies he knows on the map or through the report of his vicegerents, than for the trunk of his empire under his eyes at home, are we not more concerned about the shadowy life that we have in the hearts of others, and that portion in their thoughts and fancies which, in a certain far-away sense, belongs to us, than about the real knot of our identity - that central metropolis of self, of which alone we are immediately aware - or the diligent service of arteries and veins and infinitesimal activity of ganglia, which we know (as we know a proposition in Euclid) to be the source and substance of the whole? — Robert Louis Stevenson

Exercise not only tones the muscles, but also refines the brain and revives the soul. — Michael Treanor