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Invigorating Quotes by Anuj Somany
- Working for excellence and not success is only invoking, invigorating, igniting ,inspiring and indefatigable motivation within us to encourage, energize, enthuse, enrich and empower environment…
- Faith is an invincible, impeccable, invisible, invigorating and intelligible trust that does not rust with time.
More Invigorating Quotes
- Don't you find that work, if you love it, is actually really invigorating? — Cate Blanchett
- I love drinking now and then. It defecates the standing pool of thought. A man perpetually in the paroxysm and fears of… — Robert Burns
- When this love, the heavenly gift of Nature, appears in the heart, it removes all causes of excitation from the system and… — Sri Yukteswar Giri
- Bill Monroe spoke of bringing 'ancient tones' into his music with echoes of British and Irish fiddle and bagpipe music, while also… — Paul Zollo
- When at length we tire of putting people down, this self-inflicted fatigue can give way to the invigorating calisthenics of lifting people… — Neal A. Maxwell
- People think I would never take on a team that has no legitimate chance to win a championship, This is one of… — Phil Jackson
- Music can be soothing or invigorating ennobling or vulgarizing, philosophical or orgiastic. It has powers of evil as well as for good. — Unknown Author
- He boils milk with fresh ginger, a quarter of a vanilla bean, and tea that is so dark and fine-leaved that it… — Peter Høeg
- How is it possible to suspend topaz in one cup of the balance and weigh it against amethyst in the other; or… — Ernest Bramah
- When anyone seriously pursues an art - painting, poetry, sculpture, composing - over twenty or thirty years, the sustained discipline carries the… — Robert Bly
- The great and invigorating influences in American life have been the unorthodox: the people who challenge an existing institution or way of… — William O. Douglas
- The onion tribe is prophylactic and highly invigorating, and even more necessary to cookery than parsley itself. — George Ellwanger