Top 12 Goettel Community Quotes
#1. I don't make people comfortable but that's what couches are for.
Donna Lynn Hope
#2. What interests me is why men think of women as witches. It's because they're so fascinating and exasperating, so other.
John Updike
#3. And what after all, is death?? 'Tis but a cessation from mortal life; 'tis but the finishing of an appointed course; the refreshing inn after a fatiguing journey; the end of a life of cares and troubles; and, if happy, the beginning of a life of immortal happiness.
Samuel Richardson
#5. The habit of stifling an impulse is your conditioned thinking, bent by society's stamp, doing its best to maintain its dominance.
Garry Fitchett
#6. The limits that we see are actually the negative thoughts of apprehension, anxiety and uncertainty that we have burdened with ourselves.
Stephen Richards
#7. All my life I've tried to make everybody happy while I just hurt and hide, waiting for someone to tell me it's my turn to decide.
Sara Bareilles
#8. But he knew she was a star, and he, only human. He was never meant to reach the stars - he could only admire them from afar.
Timothy Joshua
#9. if you get very clear on what you truly want (rather than what you think you should want), believe that it's available to you regardless of your present circumstances by staying connected to Source Energy and keeping your frequency high, and take decisive action, you will eventually succeed. Have
Jen Sincero
#10. huffed out. "Tell me the truth. Did you actually invite her over?" Her voice held a tinge of the venom that had done in Cleopatra, so not her. "No! Christ almighty! Were you spying on me?" "I wouldn't have
Ava Miles
#11. I kind of got more interested in writing after I turned in my last college essay and nobody was going to tell me what kind of academic papers to write anymore. I could write whatever I wanted, and I realized that I actually liked it when I could choose what I would write.
Dan Millman
#12. The cloven-foot of self-interest was now and then to be seen aneath the robe of public principle.
John Galt
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