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What you powerfully holdIn your thought-worldWill make you eitherA street beggarOr a great king.

Sri Chinmoy
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What you powerfully holdIn your thought-worldWill make you eitherA street beggarOr a great king.

Sri Chinmoy, My Life's Soul-Journey: Daily Meditations for Ever-Increasing Spiritual Fulfillment
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Not one fuckin’ thing gentlemanly about protecting what’s yours. Looks like you’re gonna lose it, you do everything you can to stop that from happening.” Max looked back to Niles. “And you didn’t do that. She was a week away from me, she walked into a room I was in holdin’ another man’s hand, I’d lose my fuckin’ mind. Not at her. Wonderin’ where I lost my way and I’d talk to her about how to find my way back.

Kristen Ashley, The Gamble
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When we have loved, that loving part is the best part of any and every day.

Sharon E. Rainey, The Best Part of My Day Healing Journal
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I am a part of you, and the part of me, that is a part of you, will always be a part of you. That part will never leave you.

Deni Hankin, I am Phoenix
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Even though I have not yet met you, you are part of me and I am part of you.

Debasish Mridha
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Part of the $10 million I spent on gambling, part on booze and part on women. The rest I spent foolishly.

George Raft
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Success is three parts hard work and one part serendipity

this serendipity is a direct result of the other three parts of hard work.
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We have already said more goodbyes than are necessary. Those were goodbyes that brought about the end of partings. We taught each other that no parting is possible.

Donna Goddard, Waldmeer
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But if you do know what is taught by plants and weather, you are in on the gossip and can feel truly at home. The sum of a field's forces [become] what we call very loosely the 'spirit of the place.' To know the spirit of a place is to realize that you are a part of a part and that the whole is made or parts, each of which in a whole. You start with the part you are whole in.

Gary Snyder, The Gary Snyder Reader, Volume 1: Prose, Poetry and Translations 1952-1998
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Perspective-changing events can have many parts. One part can be a tense, laughter-filled promise. Another part can have no laughter at all.

Andrea Goeglein
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