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1317 Lake Quotes By K.L. Toth

Sometimes the sound of silence is the most deafening sound of all. — K.L. Toth

1317 Lake Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

The cannon thunders ... limbs fly in all directions ... one can hear the groans of victims and the howling of those performing the sacrifice ... it's Humanity in search of happiness. — Charles Baudelaire

1317 Lake Quotes By Michael Strong

Mistakes unviels our individual flaws that blocks our paths to perfection — Michael Strong

1317 Lake Quotes By Francis Picabia

Only useless things are indispensable. — Francis Picabia

1317 Lake Quotes By Ani DiFranco

My life may not be something special But it's never been lived before. — Ani DiFranco

1317 Lake Quotes By Milan Kundera

Tereza realized, she positively enjoyed being welcome into the day by Karenin. Waking up was sheer delight for him: he always showed a naive and simple amazement at the discovery that he was back on earth; he was sincerely pleased
(..describing how Karenin, Tereza's pet dog welcomed each day) — Milan Kundera

1317 Lake Quotes By Debbie Millman

There comes a point when you realize that these things, these brands, aren't "enough." Having more or better or best doesn't provide you with a lasting sense of having more or being better or being best. It's a rather fleeting experience, this romantic attachment to brands, and I find that if I'm not careful, the search for having more or better or best is a precarious journey into the infinite. When you depend on finite objects-or brands-to provide you with a long-term sense of self or love or pride or achievement, you start yourself out on a path with no end. No object, no product, and no brand can provide you with ultimate, infinite satisfaction. — Debbie Millman

1317 Lake Quotes By Simon Critchley

The other side of my work is political disappointment - the realization that we are living in an unjust world. "Blood is being spilled in the merriest way, as if it was champagne," Dostoevsky says. That raises the problem of justice, what it might mean in an unjust world and whether there can be an ethics and a political practice that would be able to face and face down the injustice of the present. How might we begin to think about that? — Simon Critchley

1317 Lake Quotes By Frank Herbert

Ideas are most to feared when they become actions, Paul said. — Frank Herbert