Top 15 Perist Quotes
#1. If outer doors close seem to close to you, do not hesitate. Perist in inner preparations. The inner realm of thought controls all outer action. When you get the right attitude, the outer world of results and personalities must conform to it. That is the law of mind-action.
Catherine Ponder
#2. In my mind, there's nothing wrong with it. I don't instinctively know what's wrong with it. There is a language of the ghetto. There is a language of the barrio. And it's not good. There is an attitude. There is a behavior. There is a mindset and we wouldn't anybody to be stuck in it.
Rush Limbaugh
#3. I really wanted to work with Kate Mulgurew and Natasha Lyonne.
Samira Wiley
#5. I am a frustrated saxophone player. If I could, I would abandon all of my books, and I would trade it all if I could play the way people I admire play.
Robert Pinsky
#6. The art of producing good music from a cultivated voice can be achieved by many, but the art of producing that music from the harmony of a pure life is achieved very rarely.
Mahatma Gandhi
#8. You get faith by studying the Word. Study that Word until something in you "knows that you know" and that you do not just hope that you know.
Carrie Judd Montgomery
#9. If you don't say anything, you won't be called on to repeat it.
Calvin Coolidge
#10. I go into every story thinking I'm going to fail. I think about that all the time - I think it's going to be terrible. Every story is like the first I've ever done.
Mary Ellen Mark
#11. Expect no trivial truth from me, unless I am on the witness- stand. I will come as near to lying as you can drive a coach and four.
Henry David Thoreau
#12. I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldn't do my job.
George W. Bush
#13. There is no prescribed route to follow to arrive at a new idea. You have to make the intuitive leap.
Stephen Hawking
#14. Treat a boy like a fool and he'll act like a fool, I say, but there's some folks need convincing.
Stephen Vincent Benet
#15. He waited for some moments, listening, before he too took up the air with them. He was listening with pain of spirit to the overtone of weariness behind their frail fresh innocent voices. Even before they set out on life's journey they seemed weary already of the way.
James Joyce
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