Top 16 Regain Focus Quotes
#1. Sometimes success needs interruption to regain focus and shake off complacency.
Lennox Lewis
#2. If you have a candle, the light won't glow any dimmer if I light yours off of mine.
Steven Tyler
#3. As if grabbed by strong arms that were not there, he felt himself being lifted. Raising skyward and spinning, he fought to regain orientation. The winds were holding him and carrying him higher. Spinning him sickeningly, senses askew, his focus was being lost.
Stephen Craig
#4. He was unheeded, happy, and near to the wild heart of life. He was alone and young and wilful and wildhearted, alone amid a waste of wild air and brackish waters and the seaharvest of shells and tangle and veiled grey sunlight.
Jon Krakauer
#5. I think Jon Cryer and Charlie Sheen have a lot of chemistry between them.
April Bowlby
#6. Be honest and don't pretend you're not falling truly, madly, and deeply for this guy. Denial will get you in trouble.
David Levithan
#7. I taught myself to play the piano. I've always been able to play, the minute I could get my hands up. I've always wanted to play the piano. It's the only instrument I've ever really liked, and it's the only one that's ever interested me.
Jerry Hunt
#8. Alexander Gonzalez Inarritu is a great director. He's the one I first worked with. He's amazing.
Gael Garcia Bernal
#9. The light of the day is followed by night, as a shadow follows a body.
Aristotle.
#10. In Europe, a writer is supposed to improve up until he's about 75.
Irwin Shaw
#11. One of my favorite stories was Black Orchid, because it was so different from all the others. I especially enjoyed dancing the Charleston. I have always been keen on dancing.
Sarah Sutton
#13. I see a strategy for fracturing humanity well in play: just keep people separated and let them reinforce invented boundaries in their imaginations. Because when people come together and really listen to each other, doing the hard work of human kindness, virtually every barrier is breached.
Jen Hatmaker
#15. ...rationality can easily unveil the futility of life and lead to depression - as the stereotype of the extremely smart, but world-weary, educated man (often portrayed as a detective, philosopher, or doctor) suggests. As such, the rational worldview has its limits.
Gudjon Bergmann
#16. A rich man doesn't need to tell you he's rich.
Neil Strauss
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