"This look of thine will hurl my..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven.
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“The prize of all too precious you.”
“The mind of guilt is full of scorpions.”
“If it be honor in your wars to seem The same you are not,--which, for your best ends, You adopt your policy--how is it less or worse, That it shall hold companionship in peace With honour, as in war: since that to both It stands in like request?”
More on Emotion
“I have all the emotions that everyone has; it just appears that I don't.”
“Look at children. Of course they may quarrel, but generally speaking they do not harbor ill feelings as much or as long as adults do. Most adults have the advantage of education over children, but what is the use of an education if they show a big smile while hiding negative feelings deep inside? Children don�t usually act in such a manner. If they feel angry with someone, they express it, and then it is finished. They can still play with that person the following day.”
“I remembered the fox. One runs the risk of crying a bit if one allows oneself to be tamed.”
More on Desire
“He would say that God had given him a tail to keep the flies off, but that he would sooner have had no tail and no flies.”
“The reason you want every single thing that you want, is because you think you will feel really good when you get there. But, if you don't feel really good on your way to there, you can't get there. You have to be satisfied with what-is while you're reaching for more.”
“Do you want to come climb the transformationa l leadership mountain with me? Your first step begins with DESIRE. Do you want to make a difference in the lives of others? If your answer is yes, you can be that agent of change you wish to see around the world!”