Xmas Pudding Quotes & Sayings
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When something I can't control happens, I ask myself : where is the hidden gift, where is the positive in this? — Sara Blakely

If my joy hung in the balance of having everything I wanted, I would always wrestle with unhappiness. There — Tessa Afshar

For us, launching new systems is about bringing new consumer experiences to the marketplace and we're doing that with Nintendo land and third-party publishers are doing it with games like ZombiU. For us, now is the right time to launch new hardware. — Reggie Fils-Aime

Flying. Whatever any other organism has been able to do man should surely be able to do also, though he may go a different way about it. — Samuel Butler

Even the most kindest person in the world, can be the most cruelest person. — PureDragonWolf

The sport of business is the ultimate competition. It's 7 x 24 x 365 x forever. — Mark Cuban

To be a virtuous person is to display, by acts of will, all or at least most of the six ubiquitous virtues: wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence. — Martin Seligman

Even now I'm well aware that if I allowed myself to listen to him I couldn't resist but would have the same experience again. He makes me admit that, in spite of my great defects, I neglect myself and instead get involved in Athenian politics. So I force myself to block my ears and go away, like someone escaping from the Sirens, to prevent myself sitting there beside him till I grow old. — Plato

Peace, if possible, but justice at any rate. — Wendell Phillips

The best painting is totally non-narrative. It doesn't have to tell you a story. — Peter Greenaway

She knew - she knew by now - that there really can be a person, one at least, that you can embrace as easily and wholly as though the two of you were one thing, a thing that once upon a time was broken into pieces and is now put back together. And how could she know this unless he knew it too? It was part of the wholeness, that he must; and that too she knew. With her he was for a moment whole, they were whole: as whole as an egg, and as fragile. — John Crowley