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Much Quotes by Benjamin Hoff
- And when you try too hard, it doesn't work. Try grabbing something quickly and precisely with a tensed-up arm; then relax and try it again.…
- From the state of the Uncarved Block comes the ability to enjoy the simple and the quiet, the natural and the plain. Along with that…
- Inner Nature, when relied on, cannot be fooled. Â But many people do not look at it or listen to it, and consequently do not…
- Whether many people realize it yet or not, man, the Inferior Animal, has by now proved himself incapable of keeping his own species - and…
- The surest way to become Tense, Awkward, and Confused is to develop a mind that tries too hard - one that thinks too much.
- The play-it-safe pessimists of the world never accomplish much of anything, because they don't look clearly and objectively at situations, they don't recognize or believe…
- The major lesson Tiggers need to learn is that if they don't control their impulses, their impulses will control them. No matter how much they…
- The honey doesn't taste so good once it is being eaten; the goal doesn't mean so much once it is reached; the reward is no…
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