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Wakey Wakey Hands Off Snakey Quotes By Taylor Schilling

Life is so much easier when I allow myself to be myself and go with the flow. Whatever that looks like on a given day. If I can get quiet enough to truly check-in with myself, I usually end up on the right track. — Taylor Schilling

Wakey Wakey Hands Off Snakey Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

A divorce is like a symphony with a screeching sound at the end - the fact that it ended badly does not mean it was all bad. — Daniel Kahneman

Wakey Wakey Hands Off Snakey Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

It never before happened that the rich ruling and more educated minority, which has the most influence on the masses, not only disbelieved the existing religion but was convinced that no religion is no longer needed. — Leo Tolstoy

Wakey Wakey Hands Off Snakey Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

One man should not be afraid of improving his posessions, lest they be taken away from him, or another deterred by high taxes from starting a new business. Rather, the Prince should be ready to reward men who want to do these things and those who endeavour in any way to increase the prosperity of their city or their state. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Wakey Wakey Hands Off Snakey Quotes By Lee Brice

I don't dance, But here I am
Spinning you around and around in circles
It Ain't my style, but I don't care
I'd do anything with you anywhere
Yes, you got me in the palm of your hand
Cause, I don't dance. — Lee Brice

Wakey Wakey Hands Off Snakey Quotes By David Cameron Gikandi

You have more potential in you than you can possibly use up in an entire lifetime or even in several lifetimes. Stop making up excuses and believing in limits. — David Cameron Gikandi

Wakey Wakey Hands Off Snakey Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

It is not the actions of others which trouble us (for those actions are controlled by their governing part), but rather it is our own judgments. Therefore remove those judgments and resolve to let go of your anger, and it will already be gone. How do you let go? By realizing that such actions are not shameful to you. — Marcus Aurelius