Top 26 Quotes About Dias

#1. Not all events are stories.

Scarlett Thomas

#2. She'd chucked her Freezoni

Angie Fox

#3. Trying to forget is an everlasting act of remembering

Roberto Muniz Dias

#4. The existential hero strives for authenticity even when it is costly, lives meaningfully in the midst of a banal, absurd world, and confronts rather than rejecting reality regardless of the personal cost.

Jason Dias

#5. Don't cry my son
Don't cry, because life is a redeemed fight
Life is a fight that will demean the weak person
And will always exalt the strong ones

Goncalves Dias

#6. I hate that word - 'lucky' ...

Peter Dinklage

#7. I think a lot of our team commitment is a silent understanding that each one of us has poured our life into what we're doing.

Claire Carver-Dias

#8. When the things you love exist only inside your memory they cannot be destroyed or taken from you.

Marina Tavares Dias

#9. You know, I think music is very interactive. It's a - it's a language.

Jake Shimabukuro

#10. That which does not kill us often makes us wish it had.

- Jason's First law

Jason Dias

#11. Set goals for things you can control. In my case, I can't control the marks from the judges, but I can control how I train every day, and I can control my performance.

Claire Carver-Dias

#12. Lying there in bed, dangling in a zone somewhere between sleep and consciousness, he was overcome by a strange feeling: that he was losing control of his life, and for the first time in recent years was unsure of the direction it was taking him. Carl Dias reflects on life in RACING WITH THE RAIN

Ken Puddicombe

#13. When there is a respect for small things, there will be an even greater respect towards the bigger things. When there is no respect for small things, then neither will there be for the bigger ones. This is how the Fathers maintained Tradition.

Elder Paisios Of Mount Athos

#14. Titanic started a voyage through history when it sailed away. One century later, there is still no port at sight.

Marina Tavares Dias

#15. You can't love a city if you have no memories burried there.

Marina Tavares Dias

#16. The memorability of a fact is inversely proportional to its usefulness.

- Jason's Third Law

Jason Dias

#17. No drugs here, no manipulation of neurotransmitters that leaves our worldly problems unattended. And no talking cures because explicit insight is not needed. All that is required is courage: the courage to encounter discomfort and stay with it long enough to be changed by it, strengthened.

Jason Dias

#18. Freud put it beautifully: the aim of psychoanalysis is to help the patient let go of the delusional suffering of his neuroses and experience the misery of actual reality.

Tim Farrington

#19. The older you get, the longer ago everything happened.

- Jason's Fifth Law

Jason Dias

#20. The space you have is always a little less than the amount of stuff you need to store.

- Jason's Fourth Law

Jason Dias

#21. I want everyone to get plenty of rest tonight, because tomorrow, we make plans to bury the new council chair. And don't worry about the shovel shortage," I said, glancing from face to determined face. "Because Calvin Malone has dug his own grave.

Rachel Vincent

#22. Like good reading skills, good writing skills require immersion and imaginative engagement.

Sara Sheridan

#23. Buenos dias, she said in response to Hernandez's soft greeting. They had a pact to speak only Spanish to each other, with the result that their conversation never got beyond hello and good-bye.

Wallace Stegner

#24. When you start getting jobs, and see your mates from drama school, you don't really want to talk about it, because you have this innate sense of guilt that it's not fair that others aren't doing exactly what you're doing. I do have that.

Benedict Cumberbatch

#25. Everyone assumes writers spend their time lounging around, writing and occasionally striking a pose whilst having a think.

Sara Sheridan

#26. The older you get, the younger everybody else looks.

- Jason's Second law

Jason Dias

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