1667 Quotations with Ming.
- 1621. Dr. Boris Sokoloff: Like swimming, riding, writing, or playing golf, happiness can be learned.

- 1622. Queen Margreth II of Denmark: I have always had a dread of becoming a passenger in life.

- 1623. Mingjiao: Nothing is more honorable than enlightenment, nothing is more beautiful than vir ...

- 1624. Barbara Sher: Assuming that the same program will work for all of us is like feeding oats to a ...

- 1625. Charles De Gaulle: A man of character finds a special attractiveness in difficulty, since it is onl ...

- 1626. Mechthild von Magdeburg: How should one live?
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- 1627. Hugh Black: It is the paradox of life that the way to miss pleasure is to seek it first. The ...

- 1628. Rabbi Zelig Pliskin: Character is developed one positive action at a time. Therefore nothing is actua ...

- 1629. Walter J. Johnson: Many persons wonder why they don't amount to more than they do, have good stuff ...

- 1630. Warren Bennis: Taking charge of your own learning is a part of taking charge of your life, whic ...

- 1631. Albert Eistein: I believe that a simple and unassuming life is good for everybody, physically an ...

- 1632. Emile Coue: Every day and in every way, I am becoming better and better.

- 1633. Francis Wilson: Each human organism is conceived with a potential for becoming a complete human ...

- 1634. Abraham Maslow: It looks as if there were a single ultimate goal for mankind, a far goal toward ...

- 1635. Mingjiao: Accumulate learning by study, understand what you learn by questioning.

- 1636. M. Scott Peck: Ordinary life, our earthly existence, is often dull. Romance is exciting. Our mo ...

- 1637. Paul Flemming: Happiness is the cheapest thing in the world... when we buy it for someone else.

- 1638. Gillian Butler and Tony Hope: One of the false dichotomies of modern life is that between work and personal ti ...

- 1639. Jon Kabat-Zinn: Meditation is simply about being yourself and knowing about who that is. It is a ...

- 1640. M. Scott Peck: Simply, health is an ongoing process, often painful, of an organism becoming the ...

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