Carry Quotes
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“Whatever negative things people think and say about you is enough to bring you down provided you belief that it carries a weight that can push you hard. Don't agree to accept what critics say; be prepared to silence them by doing what they think you can't do!”
― The Great Hand Book of Quotes
― The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“Your thoughts carry you wherever you want to go. Weak thoughts don’t have the energy to carry you far!”
― Leaders' Watchwords
― Leaders' Watchwords
“We have a weight to carry
and a distance we must go.
We have a weight to carry,
a destination we can't know.
We have a weight to carry
and can put it down nowhere.
We are the weight we carry
from there to here to there.”
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and a distance we must go.
We have a weight to carry,
a destination we can't know.
We have a weight to carry
and can put it down nowhere.
We are the weight we carry
from there to here to there.”
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“Even when our death is imminent, we carry the image of ourselves moving forward, alive, into the future.”
― Stay Awake
― Stay Awake
“Most of us carry loads on ourselves that we really don’t need to carry.”
― small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era
― small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era
“I will no longer book with an airline that does not include a personal item and carry-on in its fare.”
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“Don’t rely on previous valiance to carry you over to the next day. This traps you in the past. Every day can be the best day of your life. Your best days are ahead of you.”
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“Each one of us carries the gun of injustice, discrimination, cruelty, loathing, and hatred, to a certain extent; it triggers, wherever, and whenever, it feels to practice.”
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“You cannot carry someone head and foot. You either carry the head and leave the feet or the feet and leave the head; he will be responsible for bringing the other sooner or later.”
― Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1
― Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1
“If one carries love, respect, honesty, equality, and justice in its character and practice of performance; indeed, it neither requires weapons nor needs wars for peace. Factually, it holds the evergreen spirit and power-strength that, of course, wins and prevails.”
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“Not everything that weighs you down is yours to carry. Allow HIM to carry the load for you.”
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“I sit writing this in the predawn hours of a quiet Christmas morning. And it is my prayer that the day ahead will carry over into every other day ahead until Christmas graces us with its presence yet again. And once it does, it is my hope that it had lingered to the point that it had never really left.”
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“Sometime toward dawn the rain ceases. But it is not yet day when Cash drives the last nail and stands stiffly up and looks down at the finished coffin, the others watching him. In the lantern light his face is calm, musing; slowly he strokes his hands on his raincoated thighs in a gesture deliberate, final and composed. Then four of them - Cash and pa and Vernon and Peabody - raise the coffin to their shoulders and turn towards the house. it is light, yet they move slowly; empty, yet they carry it carefully; lifeless, yet they move with hushed precautionary words to one another, speaking of it as though, complete, it now slumbered lightly alive, waiting to come awake. On the dark floor their feet clump awkwardly, as though for a long time they have not walked on floors.”
― As I Lay Dying
― As I Lay Dying
“And he said...
...when you ride in the rickshaw of life, who will drag your thoughts along with you.”
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...when you ride in the rickshaw of life, who will drag your thoughts along with you.”
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“Well, come on,' said Hyacinthe. 'Unless you want me to carry you.''
'Carry me? What a delightful offer. You can bear me in your arms like a maiden in a fairy tale.'
Hyacinthe rolls his eyes. 'I can throw you over my shoulder like a sack of grain.'
'Then I suppose I shall walk,' Oak says, hoping he can.”
― The Prisoner’s Throne
'Carry me? What a delightful offer. You can bear me in your arms like a maiden in a fairy tale.'
Hyacinthe rolls his eyes. 'I can throw you over my shoulder like a sack of grain.'
'Then I suppose I shall walk,' Oak says, hoping he can.”
― The Prisoner’s Throne
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