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1652 139th Quotes By Edgar Mitchell

When you transcend the transcendent states, you get past the ego structure, and at that point you don't need laws, you have "morality!" You have inborn, natural ethics, because it is built on Love. — Edgar Mitchell

1652 139th Quotes By Moncure D. Conway

He shrank from even the smallest things that inclined towards self indulgence. He would not remain alone with a lady.

{On Jain scholar Virchand Gandhi} — Moncure D. Conway

1652 139th Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

God save us from living in comfort while sinners are sinking into hell! — Charles Spurgeon

1652 139th Quotes By Ildar Abdrazakov

I never, never thought one day I will sing at La Scala or I will get the Grammy. I'm lucky. I work a lot with a teacher, with my coach. — Ildar Abdrazakov

1652 139th Quotes By Jim Hodges

It's as if I were collaborating with myself, revealing my relationship to the material. My hand would make the drawing. Then my mouth would transmit it. — Jim Hodges

1652 139th Quotes By Lauren Barnholdt

Honey mustard is obviously not good for my mental state. — Lauren Barnholdt

1652 139th Quotes By Leslie Jamison

But it's exhausting to keep tabs on how much someone is feeling for you. It can make you forget that they feel too. — Leslie Jamison

1652 139th Quotes By Dan Alatorre

I write most of my stories the way people talk, complete with an occasional run-on sentences and stuff that seems to go around in a few circles before making its point. In a comedy, you can do that. — Dan Alatorre

1652 139th Quotes By Maria Menounos

You have to take control of your own career. — Maria Menounos

1652 139th Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The source of life's energy comes from our creator and maker — Sunday Adelaja

1652 139th Quotes By Charles Portis

I bought some crackers and a piece of hoop cheese and an apple at a grocery store and sat on a nail keg by the stove and had a cheap yet nourishing lunch. You know what they say, Enough is as good as a feast. — Charles Portis

1652 139th Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Life is frightening. — Haruki Murakami