Thomas Keating Quotes
Divine life is basically the inner freedom to choose the right and the good spontaneously.
Thomas Keating
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Fuseproject was founded in 1999, and the notion behind it, which is alive and kicking today, is fusing different disciplines. Our teams are absolutely incredible at their own discipline, but most importantly, they're incredible at partnering with each other.
Yves Behar
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You should take notes whenever you hear interesting or original language.
Randa Abdel-Fattah
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I never had those dreams of making the Olympics. Never.
Malcolm Gladwell
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I don't like the word 'balance.' To me, that somehow conjures up conflict between work and family... as long as we think of these things as conflicting, we will never have happiness. True happiness comes from integration... of work, family, self, community.
Padmasree Warrior
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I love candy!
Rachel Bilson
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When I go to the interviews and sit before a prospective employer, I'm going to try and look as employable as I can.
Ian Watson
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Politics aside, you look at Barack Obama, he is ripped.
Jillian Michaels
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It's into the same bag as E.T. and Yoda, wherein you're trying to create something that people will actually believe, but it's not so much a symbol of the thing, but you're trying to do the thing itself.
Jim Henson
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You don't get any medal for trying something, you get medals for results.
Bill Parcells
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My hope, my real hope, is that whatever you hold in your heart, whatever you truly believe, and you've put your faith in, that that's what 's waiting for you. I think that'd be wonderful. You know what I mean? I think that would be the culmination of the life of the devout, or the believer.
Joe Carnahan
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Some people read business books looking for confirmation. I read them in search of disquiet. Confirmation is cheap, easy and ineffective. Restlessness and the scientific method, on the other hand, create a culture of testing and inquiry that can't help but push you forward.
Seth Godin
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Divine life is basically the inner freedom to choose the right and the good spontaneously.
Thomas Keating