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We must never be too busy to take time to sharpen the saw.
— Stephen Covey
Your past has already been written and the words cannot be changed, but your future is waiting to be written; make it a bestseller.
— Abigail Landsbrook
My mother implanted in me as a young girl ... you can either be an actor in your own life, or a reactor in somebody else's.
— Hillary Clinton
Fear sells arguments and making people fear
the consequences makes even bad arguments go down easy. — Merlyn Gabriel Miller
the consequences makes even bad arguments go down easy. — Merlyn Gabriel Miller
Most of life is just a preparation for getting ready to be dead for a very long period of time.
— William Faulkner
All religions are branches of the same mighty tree, but I must not change over from one branch to another for the sake of expediency.
— Mahatma Gandhi
That's the hardest thing of all
never to become cynical, never to lose faith, never to become indifferent. — Sergei Lukyanenko
never to become cynical, never to lose faith, never to become indifferent. — Sergei Lukyanenko
It is not the absence of sin but the grieving over it which distinguishes the child of God from empty professors
— Arthur W. Pink
There's nothing wrong with giving up all your principles for a suitable financial reward. It is indeed the basis of our society.
— Manny Rayner
Last of terror's stages, Selene had tutored Europa and me, is busyness.
— Steven Pressfield
The world is illusory, Only Brahman is real, Brahman is the world
— Ramana Maharshi
Is life worth living? Aye, with the best of us, Heights of us, depths of us- Life is the test of us!
— Corinne Roosevelt Robinson
Illumination in the outer world is to be happy no matter what is going on. In the inner world, it's more ineffable. It's harder to express.
— Frederick Lenz
I get out, I get out of all your boxes.
— Lauryn Hill