Unofficially Quotes
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Unofficially Quotes & Sayings
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Teaching:
One hour's teaching is better than a whole night of prayer.
Saying of the Prophet — Idries Shah
One hour's teaching is better than a whole night of prayer.
Saying of the Prophet — Idries Shah
Whenever we leave the ground
And take to the sky
I'll smile as I'm gazing down
Cause I've always wonder why we won't need feathers to fly. — Owl City
And take to the sky
I'll smile as I'm gazing down
Cause I've always wonder why we won't need feathers to fly. — Owl City
Fire consumes, but cold preserves.
— George R R Martin
The business world worships mediocrity. Officially we revere free enterprise, initiative and individuality. Unofficially we fear it.
— George Lois
Don't get too close buddy ' I warn Sloth. Unofficially there's a code of conduct but animals are still animals. And animals can be assholes too.
— Lauren Beukes
When you are young, you go where you wish, but when you are old, others will take you where you do not wish to go.
— Jennifer Worth
Put simply,she freaked me the hell out.
— Rachel Hawkins
Mark this on your wall and remember it always: The greatest single most powerful enemy to success is success itself.
— John Patrick Hickey
Doing something stupid once is just plain stupid. Doing something stupid twice is a philosophy.
— Dan O'Neill
Sit quietly and open up to spirit.
— Sharon Janis
All I can do is stand still- I feel like if I just stand still, I can stop it from being true, I can pretend that everything is all right.
— Veronica Roth
Clarity and peace of mind are powerful tools. Achieving either (and both) is only possible when we allow ourselves to "see" life in all its variance.
— Carlos Wallace
I meditate. I've been a meditator since, I think I was doing it unofficially before all my life and then began to formalize it somewhere around 14.
— Lorraine Toussaint
And unofficially?
— Elizabeth Lowell