
Top 13 Uzoma Ekpecham Quotes
#1. Most people are stronger than they know. They just forget to believe in it sometimes.
Keith Scott
#2. People perceive me as a commodity. They just don't think anything of asking for five minutes of my time. It never occurs to them that if they're asking for it and another thousand people are asking, I don't have 1,000 five minutes to give.
Stephen Jay Gould
#3. ...one of the primary differences between alcoholics and nonalcoholics is that nonalcoholics change their behavior to meet their goals and alcoholics change their goals to meet their behaviors.
Alcoholics Anonymous
#4. I've been doing yoga since 1980 or '81, and I've kind of developed my own routine. It's challenging and thorough, but I'm not holy about it. Sometimes I'll watch a tape of Jon Stewart's show while exercising.
April Gornik
#5. One day when I ventured into the garden to regard its bloom,
My eyes beheld on a bower a withered rose.
When I inquired what had caused the blight,
"My lips for a moment opened in a smile in this garden," it replied.
Musharraf Ali Farooqi
#6. In aid, the proper attitude is one omitting gratitude.
Marya Mannes
#7. What you do is miniscule in comparison with what you choose to think, because your vibration is so much more powerful and so much more important.
Esther Hicks
#8. Poetry is a sequence of dots and dashes, spelling depths, crypts, cross-lights, and moon wisps.
Carl Sandburg
#9. I like all music. Well, I don't like music that was created to make money. I don't really like bands that don't write their own music.
James Marsters
#10. Critics only speak up when they see someone shining. Average work doesn't threaten them.
Robin Sharma
#11. The message was clear for baby boomers everywhere: Kurt Cobain was not merely some rock 'n' roll icon who couldn't handle drugs. In ways that were important to recognize, he was every parent's child.
Kurt St. Thomas
#12. What we are teaches the child far more than what we say, so we must be what we want our children to become.
Joseph Chilton Pearce
#13. This doesn't mean that they commit themselves to the view that this is all there is. Many scientists (including me) think that this is the case, but other scientists are religious, and believe that what is observed in nature is at least in part a result of God's will.
Steven Weinberg
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