
Top 16 Karma Payback Quotes
#2. Instead of noting down things I'm unlikely to forget, I will write a poem. Even if I have never written one before and even if I never do so again, I will at least know that I once had the courage to put my feelings into words.
Paulo Coelho
#3. shyness is caused by an internal feeling that you are not worthy to be in the conversation.
Scott Adams
#4. In solitude, you accumulate energy to spend in crowds; and in crowds, you accumulate energy to spend in solitude!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#5. Karma's not like a bank. Make a deposit, take a withdrawal. But more and more, I am starting to suspect that all this is payback for something - only not the good kind.
Gayle Forman
#6. That wasn't it. It was ... uh, could you put that away? The
Sara Pennypacker
#8. Faith is, by its very definition, belief without proof.
Stephen King
#9. If the group has a negative social mood, believing that tomorrow will be worse than today, the bias goes in the opposite direction. Instead of "welcoming" we have "rejecting," instead of "global" we tend to see events that are "local" and so forth.
John L. Casti
#10. Karma bides it's time. You will always have to watch out. Karma is unforgiving and always gets payback.
Benjamin Bayani
#11. How is it that so often ... I get the feeling I've worked hard to learn something I already know, or knew, once.
Linda Ellerbee
#12. I never say anything of a man that I have the smallest scruple of saying to him.
George Washington
#13. And we spend the rest of the evening getting very pissed and eating ice cream, as we always do when something good or bad happens to either one of us.
Sophie Kinsella
#14. It is development, not poverty, that causes upheaval and terrorism.
Robert D. Kaplan
#15. This resolution is further proof that Congress stands firmly behind our troops and remains resolved to pursue those responsible for the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, until they are discovered, detained, and punished.
John Doolittle
#16. When I learned to sign and speak at the same time, the whole world opened up to me. That's the beauty of encouraging kids who are deaf to use whatever it takes to communicate.
Marlee Matlin
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