
Top 14 Zique Mag Quotes
#1. Perfection may be an impossible goal, but habits help us to do better. Making headway toward a good habit, doing better than before, saves us from facing the end of another year with the mournful wish, once again, that we'd done things differently.
Gretchen Rubin
#2. I would love to do more work in the States, but I like working at home in the U.K., so to work here and there would be the plan.
Nathalie Emmanuel
#3. Judy Blume especially sort of broke the boundaries of what is appropriate and what should be written about - what teenagers are actually doing.
Sara Shepard
#4. Since white people can't really blame any race for their problems, they need to blame corporations.
Christian Lander
#5. In the depths of the ocean;
Dipped in love without expectations,
We have stripped off our masks.
Kristian Goldmund Aumann
#6. What you see, say, think, and believe about yourself affects your feelings, decisions, and actions.
Maddy Malhotra
#7. We may believe what goes beyond our experience, only when it is inferred from that experience by the assumption that what we do not know is like what we know.
William Kingdon Clifford
#8. Your husband appears to possess an uncanny gift for seducing his enemies.
Dorothy Dunnett
#9. The success-haters. That's what I call them
the people who have never got what they want and turned sour on everybody who has. The world's full of them. As soon as you've made good they begin to watch for you to fail.
Zoe Akins
#10. He was my ultimate present my own personal miracle and I'd blown it. I'd given him away. It was like winning backstage passes to meet the rock star of your dreams and donating the tickets to charity. It sucked. Big time.
Colleen Houck
#11. We wear different masks and hide our reality from everyone, including ourselves. Our assumed identities becomes our whole lives, and we start to believe them - even more than others do.
Mo Gawdat
#12. What we need in the world is manners ... I think that if, instead of preaching brotherly love, we preached good manners, we might get a little further. It sounds less righteous and more practical.
Eleanor Roosevelt
#13. I had a lot of anger against the way things 'should be done' - conforming to social norms, ticking boxes to gain acceptance. Frustration at the pointlessness and predictability of smalltalk. Oh and a lot of anger about tea, which the British seem to use to avoid actually saying anything.
Rupert Friend
#14. If your screen is wrong, your correctives are wrong
Brett Jones
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