10 Quotes & Sayings By Effrosyni Moschoudi

Effrosyni Moschoudi is an international bestselling Greek-British author and popular speaker. Her books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. She is the host of the syndicated TV series 'How To Get Any Job' and 'How To Get The Best Job' on TV Greece, and has written and created a number of successful international TV series including: How To Get A Job In The UK, How To Get A Job In The USA, How To Get A Job In Australia, How To Get A Job In Canada, How To Get A Job In New Zealand, How To Get A Job In Switzerland, How To Get A Job In Iceland, How To Get A Job In Norway, How To Get A Job In Sweden, How To Get A Job in Cyprus, How To Get A Job in Spain, How To Get A Job in Ireland & how to get a job in Italy.

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Only time would tell if this blazing fire would eventually die on the altar of ephemeral summer love, or if, by any chance, it had the power to kindle for a while, then light up anew, this time to burn forever more. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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It was all about taking the leap of faith. It said that the fear that stops us from doing what we really want, is often not based on reality. We shape our fears in our heads, but things are so much easier than we think. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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She wondered what it would be like to fly, to feel the air, cold and bracing on your face, to be able to spread wings whenever you felt cornered, to have the power to distance yourself at will, weightless, and safely out of reach. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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We overestimate what we hear from others, what the facts may be. But the truth, it always lies in our hearts. When you choose the right person to love, you’re happy. Even after one or two failed attempts, when there are obstacles in the way, soon enough things have a way of working out. But if you’ve tried all you could, and you’re still suffering, then it’s time to let go. Just ask your heart. If the pain is more than you can handle, then it’s time to move on. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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She felt her in her heart all the time now, yearning for her lost love and lamenting for past mistakes. The Lady’s grief was overwhelming sometimes, making Sofia sad for no reason at all, especially at night when the world around her grew quiet and there were no distractions. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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Looking at these people now from behind the counter, made her feel like that little girl again, the deprived child that used to press her nose on the glass, peering at things she could never have. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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Her grandparents’ house was an old crammed up space just like all the others there, but to Sofia it had the luxuries of a palace and the reverence of a church. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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And all these things she always counted on to revisit, they made up a map, the map of a true home. It was the only place where she felt she had an identity and a history behind her. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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There were nights for instance, especially in August, where the view of the full moon from the top of the Acropolis hill or from a high terrace could steal your breath away. The moon would slide over the clouds like a seducing princess dressed in her finest silvery silk. And the sky would be full of stars that trembled feebly, like servants that bowed before her. During those nights under the light of the August full moon, the city of Athens would become an enchanted kingdom that slept lazily under the sweet light of its ethereal mistress. . Effrosyni Moschoudi