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  • One word destruction May 7th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    Missing an opportunity can be as easy as a statement of yes or no.

  • Voices seeking freshness May 6th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    One who complains and reacts positively to change is much better off than one who keeps quiet and waits for fruits to arrive at one’s doorstep.

  • Target shifting May 4th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    The rifle and bullets may be correct but aiming at ducks won’t get you a wild boar.

  • Continuous excitement April 30th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    When excitement perpetuates over a period of time for which was once very dissimilar, the brain is fooled to perceive that much time has passed since its previous escapade.

  • To see one is to be one April 27th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    Even if one was chasing the world, others would only acknowledge the effort if they themselves were directly part of it.

  • The broken down car could be yours April 26th, 2010Life Philosophy | Picture of bicycle pedal with nut

    It takes many years to accumulate true expertise. I do not refer to the time it takes to climb up a corporate later, but to really trully be good at something. Many have worked hard and pushed on in a dedicated way not to be better at what they do, but to find a way to grasp more fame and money. Yet we always have a chance to meet the true experts, those who have [...Read the Rest...]

  • Boundary of global aid April 26th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    One can’t help the whole world at once because everyone has their own limits, obligations and most importantly: desires.

  • Heat of youth, wisdom of old April 24th, 2010Life Philosophy | Picture of Shattered Car Window Glass

    It is a common trait among those who are lucky enough to grow to a ripe old age. Our negativity and harsh exterior dampens over time to allow a more calm and relaxed disposition to shine through.  Older people get angry less frequently, and tend to exude a calming aura around them. We may not learn as fast at that age, but we can fully accept knowledge much more easily. Some term this “getting mellow”; [...Read the Rest...]

  • Heartfelt appreciation April 23rd, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    Rewards that fall below expectation will be appreciated when the mind is kept open and the original resolve is investigated.