Top 15 Tigis Factor Quotes
#1. From Him are all name and form; all the animals and men are from Him. He is the one Supreme. He who knows Him becomes free.
Swami Vivekananda
#2. any life at all is probably more than any of us deserves.
Peter Swanson
#3. The people starve because those in authority over them devour too many taxes; that is why they starve.
Lao-Tzu
#4. My father was in the coal and heating business, and he wanted me to take over his business, and I resented every moment of it. So I would never force my kids to do what I do.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten
#6. We are one in Christ; let us be friends with one another; but let us never be friends with one another's error. If I be wrong, rebuke me sternly; I can bear it, and bear it cheerfully; and if ye be wrong, expect the like measure from me, and neither peace nor parley with your mistakes.
Charles Spurgeon
#8. One of the tricky things about running a TV show is that you just never know how good the guest stars you cast on a weekly basis, how good they're going to be in the episode. Sometimes they surprise you in good ways and sometimes they surprise you in disappointing ways.
Shawn Ryan
#9. From a single glance it was clear that he was fearless, unchained and unfettered by the confines of what society deemed acceptable; Hayden embodied everything I wasn't but wanted to be.
Helena Hunting
#10. There's a huge emotional component to weight loss.
Carnie Wilson
#11. A toast before we go into battle. True love. In whatever shape or form it may come. May we all in our dotage be proud to say, 'I was adored once, too.
Jenn McKinlay
#12. I speak on due consideration because Britain, France, and Mexico, have abolished slavery, and all other European states are preparing to abolish it as speedily as they can.
William H. Seward
#13. One cannot make oneself, but one can sometimes help a little in the making of somebody else. It is well.
Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
#14. And here you come
with a shield for a heart
and a sword for a tongue
Carol Ann Duffy
#15. Sandwich every bit of criticism between two layers of praise.
Mary Kay Ash