Xiang Fu Zi Quotes & Sayings
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Cultivate your sense of humour. On life's journey from nappy rash to denture adhesive, humour is a great pain reliever. — James Simpson

It doesn't surprise me that people can't see beyond my image. It's amazing, but I can understand it. That's what image is for. But it's never a problem for me. It's only a problem for them. I don't really care. I do what I want regardless. — Grace Jones

Running, you should know, is a kind of stillness. — Tiphanie Yanique

Many of us, both Jews and Christians, want the public square to be pluralistic, which is neither partisan nor naked. — David Novak

And yet and yet - the last secret of the tree of codes is that nothing can ever reach a definite conclusion. Nowhere as much as there do we feel possibilities shaken by the nearness of realization. The atmosphere becomes possibilities and we shall wander and make a thousand mistakes. We shall wander along yet not be able to understand. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Be captivated by your hearts desire, not distracted by your minds fear. — Nikki Rowe

The idea that sex is something a woman gives a man, and she loses something when she does that, which again for me is nonsense. I want us to raise girls differently where boys and girls start to see sexuality as something that they own, rather than something that a boy takes from a girl. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

If I didn't believe in this team and this organization and the direction that we're headed, I wouldn't have signed the extension. — LeBron James

A man who was loved by 300 woman singled me out to live with him. Why? I was the only one without a cat. — Elayne Boosler

Many things change with time, but certain basic human traits remain eternal: curiosity and empathy, the urge to know and the urge to connect. — Azar Nafisi

Making more money will not
solve your problems if cash flow
management is your problem. — Robert Kiyosaki

Children are better off having a parent who works into the night in a job they love than a parent who works shorter hours but comes home unhappy. — Simon Sinek