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live-in-the-moment moments let-me
Let me be really here, here in this place and this time where I am. Barbara Deming
live-in-the-moment stories tiny
When I read a story, I relive the moment from which it sprang. A scene burned itself into me, a building magnetized me, a mood orseason of Nature's penetrated me, history suddenly appeared to me in some tiny act, or a face had begun to haunt me before I glanced at it. Elizabeth Bowen
live-in-the-moment age flavor
If you could live in the moment, you would see the flavor of eternity and when you metabolize the experience of eternity, your body doesn't age. Deepak Chopra
live-in-the-moment needs next
The next message you need is always right where you are. Ram Dass
live-in-the-moment hobbies gusto
Today is life-the only life you are sure of. Make the most of today. Dale Carnegie
live-in-the-moment moments
I live in the moment, and I reflect later. Action Bronson
live-in-the-moment energy moments
The energy of the crowd fuels something new inside. It reminds me to live in the moment. Alicia Keys
live-in-the-moment moments
I live in the moment. Amy Sedaris
live-in-the-moment trying next
I try to live in the moment and let that moment carry me to the next great place. Oprah Winfrey
who-we-are cost has-beens
How can we know who we are and where we are going if we don't know anything about where we have come from and what we have been through, the courage shown, the costs paid, to be where we are? David McCullough
who-we-are stories species
We're dead as a species if we don't tell stories, because then we don't know who we are. Alan Rickman
who-we-are
When God's Word is deliberately internalized, it will be authentically externalized because it's no longer what we do - it's part of who we are. Beth Moore
who-we-are cinema reminders
Cinema serves as a constant reminder to us of who we are and what we are made of. Demian Bichir
who-we-are matter want
Who we are matters immeasurably more than what we know or who we want to be. Brene Brown
who-we-are christ
When we see Christ for who He is He then tells us who we are. Bradley Cooper
who-we-are looks accepting
If you look at all the notions we accept about who we are, you find that they are all based upon our perceptual experiences. Deepak Chopra
who-we-are action ultimate-questions
The ultimate question of who we are is set before us at all times and answered with every action. Bryant H. McGill
who-we-are debt finance
Debt has become a part of who we are. Dave Ramsey
stories hell cynicism
I read some of my stories recently and thought, 'How in the hell did I get away with that?' I had some really raw cynicism in some of them. Carl Barks
stories london rooms
But he always licked to get visitors alone in the billiard room and tell them stories about a mysterious lady, a foreign royalty, with whom he had driven about London. 'A devilish temper she had,' he would say. 'But she was a dem fine woman, sir, a dem fine woman. C. S. Lewis
stories wonderful marley
Marley was dead, to begin with ... This must be distintly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am going to relate. Charles Dickens
stories writers
One of my favorite writers is Hans Christian Anderson. His stories speak to the times. Sandra Cisneros
stories facts hollywood
Hollywood has more than its share of harsh and crewel stories. In fact, it's probably more the norm than the exception. Brent Spiner
stories levels hollywood
Exploitation is a harsh word, I know that, but on a certain level, to me that is the central Hollywood story. Bret Easton Ellis
stories might like-family
Everybody has a story. It's like families. You might not know who they are, might have lost them, but they exist all the same. You might drift apart or you might turn your back on them, but you can't say you haven't got them. Same goes for stories. Diane Setterfield
stories birth continuation
A birth is not really a beginning. Our lives at the start are not really our own but only the continuation of someone else's story. Diane Setterfield
stories cases disguise
A story so cherished it has to be dressed in casualness to disguise its significance in case the listener turned out to be unsympathetic. Diane Setterfield