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Whistledown Farm Quotes By Aristotle.

A state is an association of similar persons whose aim is the best life possible. What is best is happiness, and to be happy is an active exercise of virtue and a complete employment of it. — Aristotle.

Whistledown Farm Quotes By Sandra Dee

I've always had a problem saying what I feel for fear of having someone dislike me. — Sandra Dee

Whistledown Farm Quotes By Jean Dubuffet

Art must make you laugh a little and make you a little afraid. Anything as long as it doesn't bore, — Jean Dubuffet

Whistledown Farm Quotes By Drishti Bablani

Never Kill your What Ifs,
But first be Grateful for What Is. — Drishti Bablani

Whistledown Farm Quotes By Brian Chesky

Culture is so incredibly important because it is the foundation for all future innovation. People with passion can change the world, — Brian Chesky

Whistledown Farm Quotes By Shahrukh Khan

There is no religion of terrorism. — Shahrukh Khan

Whistledown Farm Quotes By Caroline B. Cooney

I wonder why we always deny love. I remember in middle school, if you were accused of the crime of loving, you screamed denials constantly and stopped ever even looking at the boy you were accused of liking. The boys could destroy each other by yodeling, "An-drew lo-oves Jen-nie," and both Andrew and Jennie would flinch and blush. Love is this great thing that most songs and books and poems and lives are all about. So the minute we actually think there might be love around, we start laughing and pretending and hiding from it. — Caroline B. Cooney

Whistledown Farm Quotes By Bodhidharma

The mind is the root from which all things grow if you can understand the mind, everything else is included. It's like the root of a tree. All a tree's fruit and flowers, branches and leaves depend on its root. If you nourish its root, a tree multiplies. If you cut its root, it dies. Those who understand the mind reach enlightenment with minimal effort. — Bodhidharma