Missing Out On Chances Quotes
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Copying is the highest form of flattery
— Tito Sotto
Each day life sends you chances to learn, grow and step into your best. Don't miss them.
— Robin Sharma
Sometimes I do talk to myself, I consider the company and figure I need an intelligient conversation.
— Samantha Lang
People need meaning as much as they need air. Lucky for us, we can give meaning to each other for free. Just by being alive.
— Daniel H. Wilson
How you think matters. How you act matters more.
— James Woosley
Autonomy, Purpose, & Mastery: If you are having difficulty creating the life you want, chances are one or more of these are missing.
— Bill Crawford
Through social media, missing persons are found; sick persons are given chances to live a healthy life. I say, that is the modern bayanihan movement.
— Kcat Yarza
The mile has all the elements of a drama.
— Roger Bannister
Even a small group of people can change the galaxy.
— Chuck Wendig
Isn't it enough to be middle-aged and impeccably beautiful? Why must one be economically useful?
— Pietros Maneos
reign. Until God's reign comes in all its fullness, we can only experience it in part in fragmentary ways. With
— David Schnasa Jacobsen
Her smiles were blurred, as if seen from a moving train. Her eyes always creased at the edges by dreams of leaving.
— Rupert Thomson
Although I was really interested in physics, I think I wanted to do it because I thought it was really hard. I did theoretical physics.
— Lenny Abrahamson
On the list of things that are the worst about life, missing chances will always be number one.
— Kevin Emerson
Being defiant can be a good thing sometimes," Aunty Ifeoma said. "Defiance is like marijuana - it is not a bad thing when it is used right.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Periods are a period when nature forces prostitutes to go on leave.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana