
Top 16 Presiden Ri Quotes
#1. Shame works like the zoom lens on a camera. When we are feeling shame, the camera is zoomed in tight and all we see is our flawed selves, alone and struggling.(page 68)
Brene Brown
#2. Boxing is the magic of men in combat, the magic of will, and skill, and pain, and the risking of everything so you can respect yourself for the rest of your life.
F.X. Toole
#3. Don't get me wrong - I'll put $25 on the ground and then if you pick it up and we have sex in an alley, that's not a crime. That's a coincidence.
Eugene Mirman
#4. Mystery" means, in the language of the New Testament, something that had long remained hidden but then came to be known for the first time. The
Dallas Willard
#6. I woke up one morning and realized that what I wanted to say to everyone - children, young people, adults - was: Read for your life.
Katherine Paterson
#7. The loneliness of a visionary is that you might be the only one in the universe at that time who recognizes magic. I'm a magical person, and so I recognize other magical people. It takes ones to know one.
Kim Fowley
#8. Look into your heart- and go after what you really want.
Sophie Kinsella
#9. No. I believe that dreams fuel life. And it's when you're chasing them that you're most alive. There's no reward in settling for the safety of status quo.
Kim Holden
#10. If you feel afraid of magic,
then you've been enchanted.
Toba Beta
#11. But what a superb game the three of us are playing. Who is the demon? Who is the liar? Who the human being? Who the cleverest? Who the strongest? Who loves the most? Are we three immense egos fighting for domination or for love, or are these things mixed?
Anais Nin
#12. I'm not the poorest president. The poorest is the one who needs a lot to live,
Jose Mujica
#13. Heaven is not the wide blue sky but the place where corporeality is begotten in the house of the Creative.
Lu Yen-hsun
#14. I never grew up thinking I wanted to be a quote-unquote star or anything. My thing was just feeling blessed to be able to make my living acting.
Ving Rhames
#15. It's a certain kind of immortality, because those Disney films do go on and on and on.
Phyllis Diller
#16. The woman leans the sadness of her body against the window, tries to look beyond the pear tree. Inside the story, she sees nothing but darkness. She is ungrateful for the luxury of despair.
Conchitina Cruz
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