F Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with F. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Finding a photograph is often like picking up a piece from a jigsaw-puzzle box with the cover missing. There’s no sense of the whole. Each image is a mysterious part of something not yet revealed.”
“Finding a prince might mean kissing a lot of frogs. Or kicking a lot of frogs out of your house. Falling might mean running headfirst into something you always wanted. Or dipping your toe into something you've been scared of your whole life. Happily ever after could be waiting in a field a mile wide. Or a window as narrow as seven minutes.”
Source: The Crown
“Finding a programmer to work with if you don't already know one will be a challenge. Merely judging if a programmer is exceptional vs. competent will be very hard if you are not one yourself. When you do find someone, work together informally for a while to test your compatibility.”
“Finding a proper husband is rather like selecting a hound. They all have more bark than bite, my girl. One day you'll look across the breakfast table and realize the only option is obedience training. -Grandmamma Holmes”
Source: A Study in Silks
“Finding a protest without placards is like photographing a hippie without a bong.”
“Finding a really good weblog is like finding the peanuts in a box of Cracker Jacks. They are in there, but you have to hunt for them. And when you find one, you savor it.”
“Finding a sanctuary, a place apart from time, is not so different from finding a faith.”
“Finding a single investment that will return 20% per year for 40 years tends to happen only in dreamland. In the real world, you uncover an opportunity, and then you compare other opportunities with that. And you only invest in the most attractive opportunities. That's your opportunity cost. That's what you learn in freshman economics. The game hasn't changed at all. That's why Modern Portfolio Theory is so asinine.”
“Finding a solution is the way to go.”
“Finding a soulmate is an easy adventure, but the difficult part admist the game is finding your kind of person.”
“Finding a sponsor is the toughest part of racing, tougher than driving.”
“Finding a stylist is a little like finding a date; you have to find who is right for you.”
“Finding a technical cofounder would have been difficult for me. I was an English major and didn't know any computer programmers.”
“Finding a thought for an aphorism is not hard. Putting a kink in its tail is the hard part.”
“Finding a treatment that incorporated all components of a memory;
images, thoughts, feelings, and body sensations worked. It helped me find
relief and hope for an enjoyable life.”
“Finding a true friend in life is rare. Don't take it for granted just because you also found too many.”
“Finding a voice that your readers will enjoy is largely a matter of taste. Saying that isn't much help-taste is a quality so intangible that it can't even be defined. But we know it when we meet it.”
“Finding a way to extend forgiveness to ourselves is one of our most essential tasks. Just as others have been caught in suffering, so have we. If we look honestly at our life, we can see the sorrows and pain that have led to our own wrongdoing. In this we can finally extend forgiveness to ourselves; we can hold the pain we have caused in compassion. Without such mercy, we will live our own life in exile.”
Source: Bringing Home the Dharma: Awakening Right Where You Are
“Finding a way to find humor in things that are hardcore is definitely something that, I think, the sitcom does best.”
“Finding a way to live the simple life is one of life's supreme complications.”
“Finding a writer who can write decent kids' dialog and finding kids that can act realistically and not 'cute' is an effort.”
“Finding an audience is synonymous with finding yourself. When the artist discovers their audience, they, in turn, discover new dimensions of their own identity.”
Source: Lie like an artist: Communicate successfully by focusing on essential truths
“Finding an excuse not to buy a brand can be just as enjoyable as finding an excuse to buy one. That, too, is human nature.”
“Finding an old friend is like finding a lost treasure.”
“Finding and creating your life's work, even if it is entirely different from what you have done most of your life, will bring you more happiness and health than any other action you can take. If your primary responsibility in life is being true to yourself, that can only be accomplished by carrying out what you are called to do - your unique and special vocation...Your life's work involves doing what you love and loving what you do.”
“Finding and maintaining healthy friendships may not always be the easiest undertaking, especially now that a pandemic has made casual interactions more fraught, but the benefits have been well-established. If you have strong social ties, research shows that you are likely to live longer and with less stress. Scientists have linked having a robust social support system to lower rates of depression, anxiety, and heart disease. Even small social interactions--the kind you have while buying a cup of coffee or out walking a dog--have been shown to boost mental health and create stronger ties inside a community.”
Source: The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times
“Finding and studying photographs from Texas - Houston, Austin, Corpus Christi - and Richmond, Virginia felt like time travel; I wondered what it would be like to stand on hallowed ground like Houston’s Emancipation Park or Austin’s Eastwoods Park and celebrate freedom with fellow Black folks.”
Source: Compositions of Black Joy: A Visual Chronicle of the Philadelphia Juneteenth Festival
“Finding another way to do what I know I can do pretty well. A way that stimulates me. I'm always on some sort of learning curve. If I can continually be surprised then I'm alert.”
“Finding any amount of peace in your day, can make the difficult times more bearable.”
“Finding authentic confidence is about knowing your worth and valuing your existence.”
Source: The Mood Book: Crystals, Oils, and Rituals to Elevate Your Spirit
“Finding bad reasons for what one believes for other bad reasons - that's philosophy.”
Source: Brave New World
“Finding balance in life is perhaps the greatest challenge of this generation, especially for women. I've decided that I need to compartmentalize my life better. From the time my kids get home until after dinner, I put my phone away. If I pick it up, my kids call me on it, and I have to put money in the "phone jar." When the phone jar gets full, the kids can spend the money on fun family outings, like going to a movie or going to their favorite restaurant. This unplugged time has helped me to be more mindful and give them my full attention.”
“Finding balance where there is not.... That's life.”
“Finding beauty even on gray days is the art of living.”
“Finding beauty even on gray days is the art of living life.”
“Finding beauty in a broken world is acknowledging that beauty leads us to our deepest and highest selves. It inspires us. We have an innate desire for grace. It's not that all our definitions of beauty are the same, but when you see a particular heron in the bend in the river, day after day, something in your soul stirs. We remember what it means to be human.”
“Finding beauty in a broken world is creating beauty in the world we find.”
“Finding beauty in a broken world is creating beauty in the world we find. For me, we find this beauty through relationships, with people in place with other species. Integrity is the word that comes to mind. Integrity and presence.”
“Finding beauty in spirituality means to become acquainted with the spirits. Thus, finding little interest in the world or frowning at the corporeal things.”
“Finding beauty in the dissonance.”
“Finding Caroline was like placing a personal ad for an imaginary friend, then having her show up at your door funnier and better than you had conceived. Apart, we had each been frightened drunks and aspiring writers and dog lovers; together, we became a small corporation.”
Source: Let's Take the Long Way Home: A Memoir of Friendship
“Finding Clarity with a Psychic Reader in North York
Introduction to Psychic Reader in North York
Psychic Reader in North York has gained popularity over time because many people want to get advice and direction in their lives. No matter if you have problems in your work place, personal life, or even family life, a good psychic can help guide you.
Types of Services Offered by a Psychic Reader in North York
Psychic Reader in North York provides a range of spiritual services, such as reading of tarot cards, astrological advice, aura reading, and being a medium. All of these techniques involve using intuition to read the energies and discover insights that might not otherwise be apparent. While some may seek out psychic services for superstitious reasons, many do so as an aid to introspection and decision-making.
Relationship Guidance from a Psychic Reader in North York
Another important reason why individuals consult with a Psychic Reader in North York is because of relationship advice. Sometimes, love and relationships can become complicated and difficult to understand, especially when there are feelings involved. The Psychic Reader will give advice about whether the two people are compatible, what their future holds, and how their emotions affect each other.
Career and Financial Insights with a Psychic Reader in North York
Career and financial issues are yet another area where one may require guidance from a Psychic Reader in North York. The world is dynamic and full of competition, which often makes decision-making difficult for people. A psychic reader may be able to reveal one’s strengths and weaknesses as well as provide career and financial advice.
Spiritual Growth Through a Psychic Reader in North York
Another aspect of the use of the services of a psychic reader in North York is that of spiritual development. There are various ways to achieve success in life, but it is crucial that one finds harmony both within oneself and with the surrounding environment. A consultation with a psychic may help you achieve this goal.
How to Choose the Right Psychic Reader in North York
Selecting an appropriate Psychic Reader in North York is of the utmost importance for having a good experience. It is necessary to go for a person who has a good reputation and positive feedback from clients and uses the power of being psychic for helping people genuinely. An honest psychic reader will always be realistic and will never scare anyone.
Tips for a Meaningful Session with a Psychic Reader in North York
It also helps that you enter the reading with an open mind. Skepticism is fine to some degree, but being open enables you to maximize your reading experience. The Psychic Reader in North York is most effective if you are equally curious and critical at the same time. Keep what seems familiar and apply it to self-reflection.
Conclusion
In summary, a Psychic Reader in North York is a good source for gaining insight into different areas of your life, whether that involves relationships, career paths, personal and spiritual development, etc. Though psychic readings are not meant to be used as an alternative to common sense and real-life decision-making, they can offer you guidance in difficult situations.”
“Finding clothes in the South was impossible.”
“Finding commonality with another person can help you create an instant bond by transcending social differences and going straight to creating rapport. Finding common ground allows you to connect the dots in the big picture to discover what feels most comfortable, how to connect, and where you might fit in when meeting new people.”
Source: The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Finding communities that validate and share your anger creates powerful opportunities for collective social action.”
Source: Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger
“Finding darkness in another story is so much less lonely than fearing the darkness is yours alone.”
Source: Make It Scream, Make It Burn
“Finding each other—deep, kindred, intuitive, creative spirits—really helps.”
Source: Leap With Me: A Creative Path to Finding and Following Your True Voice
“finding easy scapegoats for complicated problems had been a human pastime since the first mob of cavemen struck someone down with a rock.”
Source: Thunderhead
“Finding fault in others, just for the sake of finding fault, we will pollute our own minds.”
“Finding faults in others won't elevate you; it only deepens the pit of envy.”