Tangled Life Quotes
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Tangled Life Quotes & Sayings
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I advise, however, moderation in this task of setting goals, or else risk becoming tangled up in a Gordian knot of life's many disappointments.
— Andrew Levkoff
The best way to get rid of your enemies is to make them your friends.
— Abraham Lincoln
Islands are where species go to die.
— David Quammen
Why did people always get tangled up with other people? Why put ourselves through this shit?
— J.D. Robb
The problem with the press is that they can't tell the difference between a bicycle crash and the end of civilization.
— George Bernard Shaw
Flying is something we cant do. We can't swim for years under water in the ocean either. but, we can always have a friend, and no one cannot.
— Sydney Wilhelmy
When life gets tangled there's something so reassuring about climbing a mountain. The challenge is unambiguous.
— Stacy Allison
Depression gets you nowhere but tangled in an overgrown garden that can choke the life out of you.
— Karen Marie Moning
Songs. Books. Poetry. Paintings. These things reveal truth. I believe lies and truth are tangled together.
— Brenda Sutton Rose
If you have supportive family and friends combined with a strong will; there is no limit to what you can achieve.
— S.J. Hailey
If a man has a weak arm, give him a heavy hammer to exceed himself!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
All around us are complex people trying to live simple lives," she said. "Wanting simple things with tangled hearts.
— Cole McCade
Speak Little. Learn the words of eternity.
Go beyond your tangled thoughts and
find the splendor of paradise. — Rumi
Go beyond your tangled thoughts and
find the splendor of paradise. — Rumi
Jesus takes the chaos of the world upon Himself.
— Mark Sayers
conscious mind had enough to deal with right now without worrying about what mischief my subconscious was up to.
— C. Greenwood
Perhaps the good Samaritan was lean and lank, and found it hard to live. Who knows!
— Charles Dickens
There can be little doubt that many egalitarians are motivated at least partly by envy.
— Henry Hazlitt
In the pun, two strings of thought are tangled into one acoustic knot.
— Arthur Koestler