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Richness Quotes

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Richness is not about what you have. It is about who you are.
Bob Proctor

Authors on Richness Quotes: Paul Cezanne Mahatma Gandhi Wynton Marsalis Charlotte Mary Yonge Katherine Anne Porter Sandra Bowden Bob Proctor Rishi Prabhakar Austin Farrer Polly Horvath Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Alice Walker Dave Soldier Stuart Varney William Shakespeare Charles Baudelaire
2.
Trust your happiness and the richness of your life at this moment. It is as true and as much yours as anything else that ever happened to you.
Katherine Anne Porter

3.
She thought of how precious it was to be able to know another person over many years. There was incomparable richness in it.
Alice Walker

4.
I lack the magnificent richness of color that animates nature.
Paul Cezanne

5.
True happiness brings more richness than all the money in the world.
Mahatma Gandhi

6.
I cannot attain the intensity that is unfolded before my senses. I have not the magnificent richness of colouring that animates nature.
Paul Cezanne

7.
Many Of Them Have Things -- What They Lack Is The Richness Of Spirit
Stuart Varney

8.
Riches can be stolen-not richness.
Rishi Prabhakar

9.
Your richness is on your ability to share and not in how much you have.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

10.
My thing is, once you start to put a backbeat on your music or something that has a machine in it, you have popularity, but you lose the flexibility. And you lose a richness.
Wynton Marsalis

11.
That the women of the Old Testament were dressed with oriental richness there is no doubt, nor are they censured for so arraying themselves.
Charlotte Mary Yonge

12.
Artists are interpreters for us of richness and meaning. Artists can reinforce a healthy sense of God's grandeur and nearness.
Sandra Bowden

13.
The notion of God is the notion of richness without accident
Austin Farrer

14.
The richness of our lives depends on what we are willing to notice and what we are willing to believe.
Polly Horvath

15.
There's a richness in older music that's been forgotten.
Dave Soldier

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Thus did I keep my person fresh and new, My presence, like a robe pontifical, Ne'er seen but wondered at, and so my state, Seldom but sumptuous, showed like a feast.
William Shakespeare

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La, tout n’est qu’ordre et beauté Luxe, calme et volupté There, there is nothing else but grace and measure, Richness, quietness, and pleasure.
Charles Baudelaire