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“We are more powerful, more knowledgeable, better prepared than we think we ever are.”
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“The more you focus, the more that focus becomes a habit.”
Source : "How Not to Spend Your Whole Day on Facebook". bigthink.com.
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“History is what scholars and conquerors say happened; story is what it was like to live on the ground.”
Source : Christina Baldwin, Ann Linnea (2010). “The Circle Way: A Leader in Every Chair”, p.144, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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“Science of to-day-the superstition of to-morrow. Science of to-morrow-the superstition of to-day.”
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“There's a great scene in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre [1974] that I'm obsessed with: Sally is being chased by Leatherface with a chainsaw. And she runs into thorn bushes. And she's getting tangled up in it because she's running fast. But Sally needs to move slowly in order to get through the bushes - she will get farther faster by going slowly because her hair and clothes won't get tangled and caught. There's something really beautiful about understanding that, while someone's chasing you with a chainsaw, you have to move more slowly in order to get away.”
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“I have one small drop of knowing in my soul. Let it dissolve in your ocean.”
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“Early risers catch the world waking and see its true colors.”
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“If it is sweet to be right, then - let's not deny it - it is downright savory to point out that someone else is wrong.”
Source : Kathryn Schulz (2010). “Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error”, p.8, Harper Collins
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“If we seek the most happiness we can as individuals, it sort of bleeds into other people's lives.”
Source : Ocean Pleasant Interview, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
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“The present always masquerades as a beginning; maybe we couldn't endure it if we realized at the time that it was a peak, or even an ending.”