Top 15 Traynors Floor Quotes
#1. Compassion practice is daring. It involves learning to relax and allow ourselves to move gently toward what scares us. The trick to doing this is to stay with emotional distress without tightening into aversion, to let fear soften us rather than harden into resistance.
Pema Chodron
#2. Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men. It is the spirit of men who follow and of the man who leads that gains the victory.
George S. Patton Jr.
#3. That ought to make his face, or the sound of his voice, more precious to her mind, but strangely, this wasn't so. What was left in his absence was an empty, sorrowful discomfort. She wondered if it wouldn't eventually grow dull or dim if she worried at it enough, or softened and more
Cherie Priest
#4. You're my favorite person, you know ... you're my favorite person, too.
Jenn Bennett
#5. Experience," says the proverb, "is a hard school to attend, but fools will learn in no
J.C. Ryle
#6. How do I know that I am in Christ? Because of my trusting, costly obedience to the Word.
Alistair Begg
#7. I love Obama, and I love the fact that it's a black president of the United States of America, but he's not the first black president. Robert Mugabe is a black president, too, so let's not get to talking about precedents being set.
Lupe Fiasco
#8. We all take a different path to the same place. Why we took the path we did will always be a mystery.
Michael R. Krozer
#9. The men of this party had both the quality and the defect of frankness in their opinions.
Leo Tolstoy
#10. Would you hurt a man keenest, strike at his self-love; would you hurt a woman worst, aim at her affections.
Lew Wallace
#12. The deeper magic always comes, in the intense sorcery of your inner silence.
Curtis Tyrone Jones
#13. Wine makes us proud of our past," said one official. "It gives us courage and hope." How else to explain why vignerons in Champagne rushed into their vineyards to harvest the 1915 vintage even as artillery shells were falling all around?
Don Kladstrup
#14. Life is like a game
Start, Progress, Retry, Gameover
NightBits
#15. The state itself becomes more and more identified with the interests of those who run things than with the interests of the people in general.
Friedrich August Von Hayek