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1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By David Levithan

All he feels is the bored emptiness of the flat, flat world. And there's no one who bores him more than himself. — David Levithan

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Indu Muralidharan

Someday, Chinmay, perhaps when you are as old as I am, you will realize that we calibrate time as per our own convenience. The dates on the calendar do not matter by themselves, nor do the numbers on the clock. Only this moment counts, this moment alone, and that is because of the awareness that we bring to it. — Indu Muralidharan

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Andrew Simms

Growth has failed on its own terms. You can't have infinite growth in a world of finite resources. — Andrew Simms

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Dolph Lundgren

Working with Jean-Claude is a lot of fun. Because he's a great actor who also happens to be a fighter. That combination doesn't usually come together anymore. Usually, you have to fight the stunt double and then act against the actor. In his case, you are fighting with a real guy. It takes a minute to get used to that. Because it doesn't happen any more. — Dolph Lundgren

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Theodor Adorno

A German is someone who cannot tell a lie without believing it himself. — Theodor Adorno

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Abbi Glines

was just that she was such a bitch. — Abbi Glines

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Neil Diamond

Fencing made me feel for the first time like a winner. — Neil Diamond

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Claire North

He had a Kalashnikov, the universal weapon of all budget warriors, — Claire North

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

There is a Zen story (very funny - ha-ha) about a monk who, having failed to achieve "enlightenment" (brain-change) through the normal Zen methods, was told by his teacher to think of nothing but an ox. Day after day after day, the monk thought of the ox, visualized the ox, meditated on the ox. Finally, one day, the teacher came to the monk's cell and said, "Come out here - I want to talk to you." "I can't get out," the monk said. "My horns won't fit through the door." I can't get out . . . At these words, the monk was "enlightened." Never mind what "enlightenment" means, right now. The monk went through some species of brain change, obviously. He had developed the delusion that he was an ox, and awakening from that hypnoidal state he saw through the mechanism of all other delusions and how they robotize us. EXERCIZES — Robert Anton Wilson

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Rhiannon Frater

The heart loves without boundaries. It is the mind that can trap the heart with cages constructed by society's rules. — Rhiannon Frater

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Tom Cullen

I think the older you get, the more lax you get, and the less romantic you are. — Tom Cullen

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Seth Godin

Quality is not an absolute measure. It doesn't mean 'deluxeness' or 'perfection'. It means keeping the promise the customer wants you to make. — Seth Godin

1889 Worlds Fair Quotes By Kabir Bedi

The average Englishman has no idea of the dynamism in the music scene here. — Kabir Bedi