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Parroted Words
@parrotedwords
Quotes to stir your mind and feed your soul. Curated by @calebreichardt.
Joined January 2020
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    If the fear of Yahweh is the beginning of wisdom, then what is its end? Cut through the abundant nonsense, empty platitudes, and conventional musings of the world and get straight to the heart of what it means to be wise.
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    If you don’t care to be liked, they can’t touch you. — @naval
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    The more it matters who said it, the less it actually matters. — @naval
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    If you can speed read it, it isn’t worth reading. — @naval
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    It’s becoming easier and easier to be social, but exceptional people are built in solitude. — @naval
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    Judas took the money back to the temple priests. So is it always. When we give up our Lord for any earthly thing, sooner or later it disgusts us; we no longer want it. Having loved the best we can be satisfied with nothing less. — Fulton Sheen
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    People who live far below their means enjoy a freedom that people busy upgrading their lifestyles can’t fathom. — @naval
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    The more you execute, the more you fail. The more you fail, the less you care. The less you care, the more you execute. — @jackbutcher
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    Choose the non-emotional response to any given situation and see how much easier your life becomes. — @naval
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    A note from the curator: I like to share the thoughts of others, but I also like to share some thoughts of my own. Follow @calebreichardt for my personal thoughts, if interested.
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    Replying to @AuronMacintyre
    “the need to say something about everything leaves you little time to think deeply about anything”👌
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    It is better to be hated for telling the truth, than to be loved for telling a lie. — Adrian Rogers
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    A life spent looking for shortcuts is a long road to nowhere. — @naval
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    I have learned to kiss the waves that throw me against the Rock of Ages. — Charles Spurgeon