Top 11 Renumbering Paragraphs Quotes
#1. Pain is inevitable in life; you can't avoid it. You can only feel it. Realize its true nature without emotional attachment and then transcend yourself and your emotions beyond that level. Pain will not go away, but you find that it is not hurting you that much.
Debasish Mridha
#2. As Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman document in their book Networked, people who are heavily socially active online tend to be also heavily socially active offline; they're just, well, social people.
Clive Thompson
#3. I like to play people who are underdogs and misfits. People who are not on a straight and narrow path. That's exciting for me.
Danielle Brooks
#4. Considering the wealth of poetic drama that has come down to us from the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, it is surprising that so little of any value has been added since.
James Fenton
#5. graciously held them for her and even convinced her to change into the newer clothes so she could donate her travelling clothes. She disappeared into another room, taking Wisteria with her. "How do I look?" Amanda asked as they re-emerged. She
Bisi Leyton
#6. Being English, I always laugh at anything to do with the lavatory or bottoms.
Elizabeth Hurley
#7. Change cannot and will not happen overnight. But the intent to evolve will produce opportunities for growth.
Robin D. Hart
#8. (Finland is a famously introverted nation. Finnish joke: How can you tell if a Finn likes you? He's staring at your shoes instead of his own.)
Susan Cain
#9. President Obama's recommended reduction in the tax deduction for charitable giving reflects his fundamental belief that only the government can or should help the poor. He wants to keep the impoverished directly dependent on the government - and the Democratic Party - for their daily bread.
Dick Morris
#10. I have always felt that the true text-book for the pupil is his teacher
Mahatma Gandhi
#11. More things in politics happen by accident or exhaustion than happen by conspiracy.
Jeff Greenfield
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