Famous Quotes
2629 Quotations with Form.
- 2561. M. Scott Peck: I hope that you will abandon the urge to simplify everything, to look for formul ...
- 2562. Barbara Tuchman: The hero must have some form of higher purpose in life.
- 2563. Abraham Maslow: From Freud we learned that the past exists now in the person. Now we must learn, ...
- 2564. Karl Jaspers: In order to grasp the reality, we must see the possibilities. In the present, a ...
- 2565. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Life must be lived on a higher plane. We must go up to a higher platform, to whi ...
- 2566. Karl Jaspers: But inaction itself is a kind of action, and it has consequences. Consistently a ...
- 2567. Hubert Bonner: Every healthy individual guides his life by a selected motive which takes preced ...
- 2568. Sarah Ban Breathnach: For one of the most marvelous lessons you learn on a path of personal transforma ...
- 2569. Emmet Fox: At first people found a few diamonds in the yellow clay, and they were delighted ...
- 2570. Glenn van Ekeren: Creative people exhibit a continuous discontent with uniformity.
- 2571. Fay Weldon: All the best transformations are accompanied by pain. That's the point of them.
- 2572. Charles Swindoll: How important is the heart! It is there that character is formed. It alone holds ...
- 2573. Harvey MacKay: Rough spots sharpen our performance. And more often than not, obstacles can be t ...
- 2574. Dale Dauten: Just because we increase the speed of information doesn't mean we can increase t ...
- 2575. Norman Cousins: Much of the ache and the brooding unhappiness in modern man is the result of his ...
- 2576. Alan Watts: But the mysterious and unsought uprising of love is the experience of complete r ...
- 2577. Martin Buber: Every true deed is a loving deed. All true deeds rise from contact with a belove ...
- 2578. Joseph Campbell: The black moment is the moment when the real message of transformation is going ...
- 2579. Thomas Moore: In a culture that has generally lost sight of the soul and has given most of its ...
- 2580. Clyde L. Manschreck: No stance is without presuppositions, for to be without them is to be without a ...