
Top 15 Keelys Fund Quotes
#1. It's a lot easier to tell someone is drunker than you than it is to tell if they're soberer. The same is true of dumb and smart.
Richard Cahill
#2. Which is to say, the Romans didn't believe that an exceptionally gifted person was a genius; they believed that an exceptionally gifted person had a genius.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#3. [He] looked as thought he had been carved out of soft ebony by a master hand that had grown bored with its own expertise, and started to veer towards the grotesque.
Robert Galbraith
#4. You want to see people as extremes. Bad or good, trustworthy or not. I understand. It's easier that way. But that isn't how people work.
Veronica Roth
#5. The media could do a much better job, that's for sure, especially the media that targets women ... Human rights? They couldn't care less!
Isabel Allende
#6. I don't think I'm a natural novelist. Plot is definitely one of my weaker points. I've been working on it a long time, and it's not getting much better.
Rick Bass
#8. When you are going up the corporate ladder or the government ladder, you have to take some risk.
Condoleezza Rice
#9. Proceeding with caution and proceeding slowly are sometimes two different things. In certain circumstances, momentum could be more important than caution,
though it was never wise to dispense with wariness.
Dean Koontz
#11. We empower ourselves every time we accept responsibility for choosing the thoughts and feelings we act on.
Karan Casey
#12. I want to die on your chest but not yet she wrote sometime in the 13th century of our love
Michael Ondaatje
#13. Observation and expansion are two elements of meditation. While a teacher may guide you to have the right posture and give instruction on following the breath, no one can teach you about the experience. It comes through practice and patience.
Debra Moffitt
#14. We knot our imagination to fear to creat aham. Tapasya and yagna are two tools that can help us unknot the mind, outgrow fear and discover atma, our true self.
Devdutt Pattanaik
#15. Self-awareness is the ability to take an honest look at your life without any attachment to it being right or wrong, good or bad.
Debbie Ford
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