
Top 13 Diwata Abra Quotes
#1. Nor do I try to keep a garden, only
An avocado in a glass of water --
Roots pallid, gemmed with air. And later,
When the small gilt leaves have grown
Fleshy and green, I let them die, yes, yes,
And start another. I am earth's no less.
James Merrill
#2. If you accept failure as learning,
it's not discouraging to keep adapting until you find success.
Martin Zwilling
#3. The team was unbelievable, and Dropbox was a really easy, simple-to-use product. Both Aditya and I believe this is the technology company we want to be working at now, and it has the potential to be the next big technology company.
Ruchi Sanghvi
#4. Every time a student makes a mistake in math, they grow a synapse." There
Jo Boaler
#5. History provides a sense of where we've been and lessons that can be taken forward.
Jim Leach
#6. The more clearly we can see the walls of our life, the better. Even if it's only a psychological boundary, even if, deep down, we know that death will still enter without asking, it's comforting to pretend that we have everything under control.
Paulo Coelho
#7. I've always had a fighter's spark in me. I was born with it. I think it's in my blood.
Nicole Scherzinger
#8. Ultimately, it's possible that social media platforms will be designed as templates that the users themselves customize in terms of the best way to express their community and experience of life, and brands will have to simply follow suit.
Simon Mainwaring
#9. So when they have Mourinho and Benitez joining the Premiership they should say it's good for us, maybe these guys have something new to give.
Jose Mourinho
#10. The everyday was king. And the courtiers were popularization, superficiality, doubt, cynicism. The century was exhausted.
Chaim Potok
#11. I stand here on this spring day in the center of my life. Chaos, din, and beauty. For a moment, I am still.
Marisa De Los Santos
#12. Becoming a part of a group, helps moderate the feelings of aloneness and separateness.
Dan Matzke
#13. When we listen with the intent to understand others, rather than with the intent to reply, we begin true communication and relationship building. Opportunities to then speak openly and to be understood come much more naturally and easily.
Stephen Covey
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