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I just want to say that dreams do come true. Don't ever give up on your dreams. Sometimes it just takes a little bit longer for some of us.
Keep it simple: own as little as you can get away with, schedule everything, keep a notebook, don't let technology enslave you.
Those who think that a woman detained at home by her little family is doing nothing, think the reverse of what is true. Scarcely can the godly mother quit her home for a place of worship; but dream not that she is lost to the work of the church; far from it, she is doing the best possible service for her Lord. Mothers, the godly training of your offspring is your first and most pressing duty.
How can God entrust great things to one who will not thankfully receive from Him the little things?
He who doesn't find a little enough will find nothing enough.
Ideas come from the Earth. They come from every human experience that you’ve either witnessed or have heard about, translated into your brain in your own sense of dialogue, in your own language form. Ideas are born from what is smelled, heard, seen, experienced, felt, emotionalized. Ideas are probably in the air, like little tiny items of ozone.
The thing we're all looking for is happiness, and if we achieve just a modicum of that or even a little piece of serenity even for five minutes a day, we're very lucky.
I am younger each year at the first snow. When I see it, suddenly, in the air, all little and white and moving; _x000D_ then I am in love again and very young and I believe everything.
Devoting a little of yourself to everything means committing a great deal of yourself to nothing.
Sing sweet, but put a little dirt in it.
He who owns little is little owned.
Where I come from, you had to be original. You had to come up with your own little moves. It doesn't matter if it's a big move. It had to be a dope original concept.
Many college text-books, which were a weariness and stumbling-block when I studied, I have since read a little with pleasure and profit.
To whom do I give my new elegant little book? Cui dono lepidum novum libellum?
Gather up your telegrams_x000D__x000D_Your faded pictures, best laid plans_x000D__x000D_Books and postcards, 45's_x000D__x000D_Every sunset in the sky_x000D__x000D_Carry with you maps and string, flashlights_x000D__x000D_Friends who make you sing_x000D__x000D_And stars to help you find your place_x000D__x000D_Music, hope and amazing grace_x000D__x000D_Maybe what we leave_x000D__x000D_Is nothing but a tangled little mystery_x000D__x000D_Maybe what we take_x000D__x000D_Is nothing that has ever had a name
Buddha's Wife tells a fascinating story, little known in the west, about the woman whom Buddha left behind. Gabriel Constans focuses the reader's attention on the strong and complicated women who surrounded Buddha and makes us re-think the nature of spiritual life.
"What is it with people these days?" he hisses... "In my day, something just was. None of this analysis a hundred times over. None of these college courses with people graduating with degrees in Whys and Hows and Becauses. Sometimes, love, you just need to forget all of those words and enroll in a little lesson called 'Thank You.'"
Begun as a girl from a little country town in central western Queensland, inspired by noble ideas of justice, about fairness, about making the world a better place.
Even now, I have traces of the good little girl. When I am not performing, for instance, I am really very quiet and ordinary.
Simple is boring, challenging is routine, impossible takes a little longer.
I practice really hard, every day. I started that about 13 or 14 years ago; it's a discipline now. But the writing is a whole other thing. It'll come from handling a guitar, mostly; thinking up little guitar riffs. I was born and raised a rock 'n' roll guy, and that's the rock 'n' roll ethic, at least through my experience.
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