Yrtc Lincoln Quotes & Sayings
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Don't believe the ugly. It's not true. The only fatal thing is to give up."
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"If you can't let go of the past, you'll never be anything but a slave to it. — E.J. Squires
Life is not about pushing your way through. Life is about allowing life to push through you. — Sadghuru
When we care for others our own strength to live increases. When we help people expand their state of life, our lives also expand. Actions to benefit others are not separate from actions to benefit oneself. Our lives and the lives of others are ultimately inseparable. — Daisaku Ikeda
I've discovered today that I don't like being studied ... I like going unnoticed. — Colleen Hoover
Historians tell us that a gentleman named John Ball once captured eight British Amateur titles. — Dan Jenkins
I recognize the smell - his smell - spice and rain. — Sabaa Tahir
As for business, we agree that it is a hard, cold-blooded game. Survival of the fittest. Dog eat dog. The fact that about eighty-five per cent of the dogs have recently been eaten by the other dogs perhaps explains what long ago we noticed about business: that it had a strong smell of boloney. If dog continues to eat dog, there will be only one dog left, and he will be sick to his stomach. — E.B. White
I was well beaten myself, and I am better for it. — Bernard Law Montgomery
Kisses open doors, I've noticed. That one gesture can unlock secrets, ease open feelings. It can't be prevented
these kisses just are. It's how they work. They break into basements you never knew you had. — Susan Fletcher
Philosophers say that people are all guided by a single standard. When they assent to a thing, it is because they feel it must be true, when they dissent, it is because they feel something isn't true, and when they suspend judgement, it is because they feel that the thing is unclear. — Epictetus
What I look for is neither reality nor unreality but the subconscious, the instinctive mystery of the human race. — Amedeo Modigliani
The loss of my childhood was the price for becoming the youngest world champion in history. When you have to fight every day from a young age, your soul can be contaminated. I lost my childhood. I never really had it. I have to be careful not to become cruel, because I became a soldier too early. — Garry Kasparov
