
Top 11 Samaire Rhys Quotes
#1. We are but a speck in the Universe
Oh, but what a lucky speck to be ...
Kehinde Sonola
#2. I felt stuck in a Sisyphean loop, writing the same press release over and over. Even more, I was tired of promoting other people's creations instead of creating something myself. I imagined myself on my deathbed, and I could hear my biggest regret: I never even tried to be a writer.
Helene Wecker
#3. Keeping off a large weight loss is a phenomenon about as common in American medicine as an impoverished dermatologist.
Calvin Trillin
#4. People always ask, "What's the worst thing heroin drove you to do?". I always answer, "showing up on Maury.
Jerry Stahl
#5. I love beautiful; always have. I never saw why I should hate what I wish I had. Love it harder. Work your way closer. Clasp your hands around it tighter. Till you find a way to make it yours.
Tana French
#6. I can recommend nothing better ... than that you endeavor to infuse into your works what you learn from the contemplation of the works of others.
Joshua Reynolds
#7. Lord, we know that you will come again in glory to raise the living and the dead. Resurrect us now from the death of comfort, complacency, sloth, and shallowness that we might witness to your love in life and death. Amen.
Shane Claiborne
#8. Persons who go through a great deal of trouble or pain to attain something tend to value it more highly than persons who attain the same thing with a minimum of effort.
Robert B. Cialdini
#9. Work and self-worth are the two factors in pride that interact with each other and that tend to increase the strong sense of pride found in superior work teams. When people do something of obvious worth, they feel a strong sense of personal worth.
Dennis F. Kinlaw
#10. Last year the National Sorry Day Committee consulted with stolen generations people in every State and Territory, and concluded that programmes set up in response to the Bringing Them Home Report are reaching only a small fraction of those they are intended to help.
Malcolm Fraser
#11. There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words.
Thomas Reid
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