Top 15 Myles Jury Quotes
#1. I have a big belief that whatever your passion is in life, pursue it to the fullest and try to be the best at it.
Myles Jury
#2. Sky is the limit, never doubt yourself, stay focused, never let anything slow or stop you from concurring your goals and making your dreams happen!
Myles Jury
#3. It's fine to be on the side of the little guy, but he too will ultimately suffer if the health and concerns of the greater body he belongs to are neglected.
Sonia Sotomayor
#4. I am asked why I live in the green mountains; I smile but reply not, for my heart is at rest. The flowing waters carry the image of the peach blossoms far, far away; there is an earth, there is a heaven, unknown to men.
Li Bai
#5. The most critical problem we face, not only in the barrios, but in Nicaragua and Central America, is that of the threat of an invasion by the United States.
Jackie Jackson
#7. The nerves are good because that keeps you from relaxing too much and getting caught off guard.
Myles Jury
#8. When you are unconditionally open and soft in your heart while your self empties and while your self fills, you live fulfilling the law of containment.
John De Ruiter
#9. An odd thing about perception is that when we identify some new thing with one or more of our five senses, it is not really, immutably real
it is a passing will o' the wisp, an artifact of the senses and the translations of the brain until we get used to it and we give it a home in our hearts
Nigel Hey
#10. I'm always trying to evolve and I'm always trying to learn new things. The mind is the most powerful weapon you have.
Myles Jury
#11. The Soyuz craft weighs tons, and you're lying on the floor of it on your back. But the Russians do tell you, remember, before you land, stop talking so you don't bite your tongue off.
Chris Hadfield
#12. The nerves are good ... they keep you on point and they keep you not getting overconfident.
Myles Jury
#13. I admire the courage and wisdom of Socrates in everything he did, said
and did not say.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#14. Poetry depends on being simultaneously opaque and transparent. It can't be only one or the other. The pebble and the pool.
Peter J. Daniels
#15. It would only take one dummy to kill us all, and we had four hundred and ninety-nine to spare.
Jim Butcher
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