A Quote by Paulo Coelho

I've noticed that loneliness gets stronger when we try to face it down, but gets weaker when we simply ignore it. — © Paulo Coelho
I've noticed that loneliness gets stronger when we try to face it down, but gets weaker when we simply ignore it.
We are in perilous territory the stronger Iran gets. And they're getting stronger. We should make them weaker.
I just believe that the cost of marketing is going to increase and the cost of delivery is going to decrease as the Net gets stronger and mass media gets weaker.
The key is just to ignore the pain, because physical comedy only works if you see someone get hurt and they aren't actually hurt. If someone gets hit in the face with a bat, falls down, and gets back up, it's funny. If they stay down and their jaw is wired shut in the next scene, it's really tragic and weird. You have to pretend it doesn't hurt.
Under the Bush plan, Social Security gets weaker, not stronger.
My brain gets stronger every day because I exercise it. The stronger it gets, the more money I can make.
I don't ignore anything. Somebody gets in my face, I get in their face.
It's a weird thing with accents. When I go home it gets a lot stronger, when I've had a few beers it gets a lot stronger.
When the why gets stronger, the how gets easier.
The older you get the stronger the wind gets - and it's always in your face.
The older you get the stronger the wind gets and it's always in your face.
No matter how much we try to run away from this thirst for the answer to life, for the meaning of life, the intensity only gets stronger and stronger. We cannot escape these spiritual hungers.
In war, the stronger overcomes the weaker. In business, the stronger imparts strength to the weaker.
What gets measured gets done, what gets measured and fed back gets done well, what gets rewarded gets repeated
Nobody gets to say who we love, or who we lay down beside, or take as our husband, lover, life, or bride. Nobody gets to decide what's for some, that others should hide. Pride. Nobody gets to choose but YOU.
The odd thing in this world is that an eager-beaver type, with no original ideas, who mimes those in authority above him right to the last twist of necktie and scrape of chin, always gets noticed. Gets selected. Rises.
What I would do after training is stay half an hour and kick the ball against a wall with my weaker foot over and over again to make sure it gets stronger. And young players should remember that everything comes from the base of hard work, so never give up.
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