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HEADACHE: THE MOST USEFUL PAIN IN THE WORLD
— Woods Hutchinson
Once a man sees what is possible and makes just a few changes, a whole new world opens up where he finds opportunities that he couldn't see before.
— Roosh V
If general perception changes from seeing the glass as 'half-full' to seeing it as 'half empty' there are major innovative opportunities.
— Peter Drucker
There is an old saying: No man is your enemy, no man is your friend, every man is your teacher.
— Florence Scovel Shinn
Wil. Of course. - Tobiah
— Jodi Meadows
Whoever designed this frigging map was having a laugh. Just around the corner, my arse.
— Freya Stark
See the inevitable changes not as threats but as opportunities that can deepen our understanding and bring us wisdom and growth.
— Susan L. Taylor
Providing internship opportunities ... changes the whole equation.
— Eduardo J. Padron
Being aware of our feelings sounds easy, but it's not because many of us spend our entire lives pushing feelings aside as we try to please others.
— Sue Patton Thoele
I think I was very often bored as a child, but boredom is not what I knew it as - what I knew was that I worried a lot
— David Foster Wallace
I'm trying to make order out of chaos, trying to find some way of rationalising the horrific things that people do or the way the world is.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Opportunities that always fail need change; else they will continue to keep failing till the future have its end.
— Israelmore Ayivor
The human voice can never reach the distance that is covered by the still small voice of conscience.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Art is longer than life.
— Lee Strasberg
If I'm such a legend, then why am I so lonely? Let me tell you, legends are all very well if you've got somebody around who loves you.
— Judy Garland
A benefit is estimated according to the mind of the giver.
— Seneca The Younger