Quotes About Balance
Imagine me maintaining anybody's equilibrium.
~ Patricia Gaffney
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Misery alternates with euphoria.
~ Patricia Gaffney
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Did the world always mete out just deserts?
~ Patricia Highsmith
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How to Think Like Athena 1. Remove shoes. Stand on earth. 2. Find your center. Find your balance. 3. Lift chest. Drop shoulders. Let palms fall open at sides. 4. Open lips. Breathe. Feel air pass into self. 5. Open eyes wide. Look to the horizon. 6. Ask, what says the foot? Ask, what says the leg? 7. Ask, what says the sex? Ask, what says the heart? 8. Ask, what sees the eye? Ask, what hears the ear? 9. The mind is the body. Think everywhere at once.
~ Patricia Monaghan
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that there was no moderate middle because the moderate middle are made up of shopkeepers, not soldiers.
~ Patrick Cockburn
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Too much thought is bad for the soul, for art, and for crime. It is also a sign of middle age.
~ Patrick Hamilton
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The Chinese have a proverb pregnant with the age-old wisdom of the Orient: 'He who treads softly goes far.
~ Dale Carnegie
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our hearts and minds are not engaged due to problems at home or elsewhere. The
~ Dale Carnegie
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It is not work that kills men; it is worry. Work is healthy; you can hardly put more upon a man than he can bear. Worry is rust upon the blade. It is not the revolution that destroys the machinery but the friction.—Henry Ward Beecher.
~ Dale Carnegie
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White is willing to meet them halfway
~ Dale Carnegie
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I want you to think of your life as an hourglass. You know there are thousands of grains of sand in the top of the hourglass; and they all pass slowly and evenly through the narrow neck in the middle. Nothing you or I could do would make more than one grain of sand pass through this narrow neck without impairing the hourglass. You I and everyone else are like this hourglass. When
~ Dale Carnegie
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Ulcers frequently flare up or subside according to the hills and valleys of emotional stress.
~ Dale Carnegie
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I have asked too much, too much.
~ Dale Carnegie
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It should be the other way around.
~ Dale Carnegie
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He who treads softly goes far.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Aqueles que mantêm a paz interior em meio ao tumulto da cidade moderna são imunes a doenças nervosas.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Men do not die from overwork. They die from dissipation and worry.
~ Dale Carnegie
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About ninety percent of the things in our lives are right and about ten percent are wrong. If we want to be happy, all we have to do is to concentrate on the ninety percent that are right and ignore the ten percent that are wrong.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Cuando empezamos la jomada, hay ante nosotros cientos de cosas que sabemos que tenemos que hacer durante el día, pero, si no las tomamos una a una y hacemos que pasen por el día lentamente y a su debido ritmo, como pasan los granos por el estrecho cuello del reloj de arena, estamos destinados a destruir nuestra estructura física o mental, sin escapatoria posible
~ Dale Carnegie
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Every day brings a choice: to practice stress or to practice peace.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Platão disse que "o grande erro que os médicos cometem é o de tentar curar o corpo sem tentar curar a mente; mente e corpo são um só e não deveriam ser tratados separadamente"!
~ Dale Carnegie
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Stress is the trash of modern life—we all generate it but if you don't dispose of it properly, it will pile up and overtake your life.
~ Dale Carnegie
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But your scale still tips one way or another every day.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Every man is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day. Wisdom consists in not exceeding that limit.
~ Dale Carnegie
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