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Westfried Morris Quotes By Mason Cooley

I am easy-going right up to the borders of my self-interest. — Mason Cooley

Westfried Morris Quotes By Diane Ladd

We all have the same destiny. The difference is opening ourselves up to possibilities to joy, hope, and happiness along the way. Give yourself and others a chance to take advantage of what's out there and available. — Diane Ladd

Westfried Morris Quotes By Kelis

I can't live without Eucerin cream, lip gloss, gum, nail polish, and sparkly things. — Kelis

Westfried Morris Quotes By Demi Lovato

All fear has ever done is hold me back. I have so many things I want to accomplish in my life. For myself and for the world. Fear is useless; it just gets in the way of accomplishing everything Overcome fear today and and confront one of your phobias. — Demi Lovato

Westfried Morris Quotes By Erica Jong

A wet dream in the mind of New York. — Erica Jong

Westfried Morris Quotes By Thomas D

Maturity is accepting the responsibility and totally understanding what responsibility means. So when we say, accept the responsibility for your attitude, we mean (1) become aware of how you think and how you feel; and (2) if there is any negativity, or if it is simply not as you want to feel then change it to make it right. — Thomas D

Westfried Morris Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Back then: to be regarded as well-known, one had to be great. Today: to be regarded as great, one has to be well-known. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Westfried Morris Quotes By Erich Fromm

Meister Eckhart on this topic: "If you love yourself, you love everybody else as you do yourself. As long as you love another person less than you love yourself, you will not really succeed in loving yourself, but if you love all alike, including yourself, you will love them as one person and that person is both God and man. Thus he is a great and righteous person who, loving himself, loves all others equally."[14] — Erich Fromm

Westfried Morris Quotes By Henry Knox

For God's sake, take care of your men. If they fire, they die! — Henry Knox

Westfried Morris Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

We cannot fight against the poverty and hunger in the world; when our stomachs are full of delicious food; the fighters must feel the poverty not imagine it. — M.F. Moonzajer

Westfried Morris Quotes By Maureen Corrigan

Constant reading pulled me away from the world of my childhood, the world of my parents. — Maureen Corrigan

Westfried Morris Quotes By Tony Hale

I kinda like Florida. It's hot as hell, but we moved to Tallahassee, which is so close to Georgia. It really wasn't Florida the way people think of Florida. It wasn't south Florida. But you could still easily drive to Panama City Beach and get a little bit of Redneck Riviera if you want that. Get some airbrushed T-shirts on, and you're done. — Tony Hale

Westfried Morris Quotes By Jodi Picoult

As a kid, his favorite toy had been a snow globe, that held a small town of gingerbread buildings and peppermint streets. He'd wanted so badly to live there that one day he'd smashed the glass ball - only to find out that the houses were made of plaster, the candy stripes painted on. — Jodi Picoult

Westfried Morris Quotes By William Shakespeare

Conceit in weakest bodies works the strongest. — William Shakespeare

Westfried Morris Quotes By Ibn Arabi

From my insufficiency to my perfection, and from my deviation to my equilibrium
From my sublimity to my beauty, and from my splendor to my majesty
From my scattering to my gathering, and from my rejection to my communion
From my baseness to my preciousness, and from my stones to my pearls
From my rising to my setting, and from my days to my nights
From my luminosity to my darkness, and from my guidance to my straying
From my perigee to my apogee, and from the base of my lance to its tip
From my waxing to my waning, and from the void of my moon to its crescent
From my pursuit to my flight, and from my steed to my gazelle
From my breeze to my boughs, and from my boughs to my shade
From my shade to my delight, and from my delight to my torment
From my torment to my likeness, and from my likeness to my impossibility
From my impossibility to my validity, and from my validity to my deficiency.
I am no one in existence but myself, — Ibn Arabi