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Walter The Farting Dog Quotes By Byron Katie

I am entirely motivated without anger. The truth sets us free, and freedom acts. — Byron Katie

Walter The Farting Dog Quotes By Subcomandante Marcos

We were born between blood and gunpowder; and between blood and gunpowder we were raised. Every so often the powerful from other lands came to rob us of tomorrow. For this reason it was written in a war song that unites us: "If a foreigner with his step ever dares to profane your land, think, Oh beloved motherland, that heaven gave you a soldier in each son." For this reason we fought. With flags and different languages the foreigner came to conquer us. He came and he went. — Subcomandante Marcos

Walter The Farting Dog Quotes By Anne Lamott

You have to make mistakes to find out who you aren't. You take the action, and the insight follows: You don't think your way into becoming yourself. — Anne Lamott

Walter The Farting Dog Quotes By Emily Bronte

This is certainly a beautiful country! In all England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. — Emily Bronte

Walter The Farting Dog Quotes By Philip A. Fisher

Most frequently given of such reasons is the conviction that a general stock market decline of some proportion is somewhere in the offing. In the preceding chapter I tried to show that postponing an attractive purchase because of fear of what the general market might do will, over the years, prove very costly. This is because the investor is ignoring a powerful influence about which he has positive knowledge through fear of a less powerful force about which, in the present state of human knowledge, he and everyone else is largely guessing. — Philip A. Fisher

Walter The Farting Dog Quotes By E.L. Doctorow

A new reader shouldn't be able to find you in your work, though someone who's read more may begin to. — E.L. Doctorow