Quotes of Nicholas Evans - somelinesforyou

“ I absolutely think that happiness is a choice. One of the most potent forces in human psychology is the power of habit. Do something, think something, often enough and it will become the only thing you can do or think. Choose to be unhappy and soon that’s all you will be. Live in a swamp and you’ll grow webbed feet. ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts! ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts! ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts! ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts! ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in your own hearts; about seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain. Because the pain of not being true to it is far, far greater. ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts! ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts! ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ It's a lot like nuts and bolts - if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts! ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in your own hearts; about seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain. Because the pain of not being true to it is far, far greater. ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in your own hearts; about seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain. Because the pain of not being true to it is far, far greater. ”

- Nicholas Evans

“ Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in your own hearts; about seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain. Because the pain of not being true to it is far, far greater. ”

- Nicholas Evans
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