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Success is not success in an individual endeavor. Success is simply to practice the dharma impeccably.
— Frederick Lenz
Margaret Thatcher was very good for the arts in so far as it gave people a real focus for something to be against.
— Martin Parr
Positive thoughts and prayer have been the best means available, since the beginning of time, to transform darkness to light.
— Cat Stevens
There really is no such thing as failure. There is only the rearrangement of plans and surrender of ego.
— Suzanne Falter-Barns
You cannot become a master until you actually take the leap, do the work, make several thousand mistakes, and live to tell about it.
— Suzanne Falter-Barns
How many of us give up along the way because we'll never be the expert that so-and-so is?
— Suzanne Falter-Barns
I pause in garages, sheds and roofless barns touching things, identifying objects once secretly coveted.
— Tom Gillaspy
Experience is truly the only thing that makes experts so expert.
— Suzanne Falter-Barns
If we are not stupid then we are bound to become one.
— Santosh Kalwar
She was standing by the barometer, which, if it had had an ounce of sense in its head, would have been pointing to 'Stormy' instead of 'Set Fair
— P.G. Wodehouse
Before them an indifferent house, standing low, and hemmed in by the barns and buildings of a farm-yard.
— Jane Austen
I wouldn't touch Chimbonda with a barn door
— Alan Brazil
Garages, barns and attics are always older than the buildings to which they are attached.
— Leonard Cohen
You know, sometimes you can't just take an armadillo, put it in the barn, light it on fire and expect it to make licorice.
— Dana Carvey
I'll pour gasoline on everything Dad built and we can just leave the Barns behind.
— Maggie Stiefvater
The promises of God are samples of what is promised; as a handful of wheat is of the barn.
— Coventry Patmore
Life does not agree with philosophy: There is no happiness that is not idleness, and only what is useless is pleasurable.
— Anton Chekhov
Criticism often takes from the tree caterpillars and blossoms together.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Having considerable mind, changing it became almost as ponderous an operation as moving a barn, although not nearly so stable.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
There is probably no greater anxiety in life than going home to visit your mother for Christmas.
— Suzanne Falter-Barns
I like a man who likes to see a fine barn as well as a good tragedy.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson