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life-changing inevitable change-is-inevitable
Warren G. Bennis In life, change is inevitable. In business, change is vital.
life-changing different heritage
Yo-Yo Ma As you begin to realize that every different type of music, everybody's individual music, has its own rhythm, life, language and heritage, you realize how life changes, and you learn how to be more open and adaptive to what is around us.
life-changing order progress
Rick Warren A life that is never willing to change is a great tragedy - a wasted life. Change is a necessary part of a growing life, and we need change in order to remain fresh and to keep progressing.
life-changing leisure-activities famous-motivational
William Hazlitt The more we do, the more we can do.
life-changing artist world
Yoko Ono If your life changes, we can change the world, too.
life-changing emotional people
Zig Ziglar People don't buy for logical reasons. They buy for emotional reasons.
life-changing humanity soul
Neale Donald Walsch All change in life comes from within. It is what's in humanity's soul, not what's in humanity's wallet, that will purchase our freedom from humanity's suffering.
life-changing government done
Jonathan Sacks Much can and must be done by governments, but they cannot of themselves change lives.
humanity people spiritual
Atharva Veda Humanity is in spiritual ignorance; people see things that do not exist.
humanity different would-be
Richard Paul Evans Humanity is always looking for the next great world, the next frontier. I wonder how different this world would be if we were content with where we were.
humanity and-love economic
Russell Brand Our social and economic systems are so devoid of humanity and love.
humanity canvas playstation
Trip Hawkins [PlayStation 2] is a new canvas for humanity that takes us back to our nature.
humanity life-is humour
Sarah Kane Once you have perceived that life is very cruel, the only response is to live with as much humanity, humour and freedom as you can.
humanity important chemistry
Samuel Hahnemann I do not know if I am mistaken, but it seems that one can obtain more truths, important to Humanity, from Chemistry than from any other Science.
humanity philosopher poet
Samuel Beckett Poets are the sense, philosophers the intelligence of humanity.
humanity way humans
Wesley Morris I'm a human who is aware of the history of humanity and the ways in which the movies touch on those things.
humanity
William Cowper I am out of humanity's reach.
soul updates should
Richard Perle When you gaze into souls, it's something you should update periodically, because souls can change.
soul pay six
Richelle Mead Poor Martin. Geek or no, committing his soul to eternal damnation was a helluva price to pay for six minutes.
soul pieces cry
Richelle Mead I left her there crying as I walked toward the gate. A piece of my soul had died when Dimitri had fallen. Turning my back on her now, I felt another piece die as well. Soon there wouldn't be anything left inside me.
soulmate crazy book
Richard Bach What was the question? ...Oh. Where do I get my crazy ideas? Answer: sleep-fairy, walk-fairy, shower-fairy. Book-fairy. And in these last few years, from my wife. Now when I have questions I ask her and she tells me the answer. If you haven't already, I'd suggest you want to find your soulmate, as soon as you can. Next question?
soul helpful ancient
William S. Burroughs I read Mailer's Ancient Evenings with great interest because I was interested in . . . the seven souls structure, which was very helpful to me in Western Lands. And also in Place of Dead Roads. So that's Mailer.
soul bud half
William Law The sun meets not the springing bud that stretches towards him with half the certainty that God, the source of all good, communicates himself to the soul that longs to partake of him.
soul distress my-soul
William Wordsworth A deep distress has humanised my soul.
soul anon breeze
William Wordsworth Recognizes ever and anon The breeze of Nature stirring in his soul.
soul depth tumult
William Wordsworth The gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul.