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19th Century Philosopher Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

I have walked myself into my best thoughts and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it ... but by sitting still, and the more one sits still, the closer one comes to feeling ill. — Soren Kierkegaard

19th Century Philosopher Quotes By Helen Schucman

God is the strength in which I trust." Lesson 47, A Course In Miracles — Helen Schucman

19th Century Philosopher Quotes By Stephen Baxter

Each of us, I thought, could do little to change the course of things - indeed, anything we tried was likely to be so uncontrolled as to inflict more damage than benefit - and yet, conversely, we should not allow the huge panorama about us, the immensity of the Multiplicity of Histories, to overwhelm us. The perspective of the Multiplicity rendered each of us, and our actions, tiny - but not without meaning; and each of us must proceed with our lives with stoicism and fortitude, as if the rest of it - the final Doom of mankind, the endless Multiplicity - were not so. — Stephen Baxter

19th Century Philosopher Quotes By Lizzie Andrew Borden

She said she was going out, and would get the dinner. That is the last I saw her, or said anything to her. — Lizzie Andrew Borden

19th Century Philosopher Quotes By Edward Gargan

Rivers are inherently interesting. They mold landscapes, create fertile deltas, provide trade routes, a source for food and water; a place to wash and play; civilizations emerged next to rivers in China, India, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. They sustain life and bring death and destruction. They are ferocious at times; gentle at times. They are placid and mean. They trigger conflict and delineate boundaries. Rivers are the stuff of metaphor and fable, painting and poetry. Rivers unite and divide - a thread that runs from source to exhausted release. — Edward Gargan

19th Century Philosopher Quotes By John Green

The problem is not suffering itself or oblivion itself but the depraved meaninglessness of these things, the absolutely inhuman nihilism of suffering. — John Green

19th Century Philosopher Quotes By L.D. Davis

I still care about you." "But you wish you didn't." "I really fucking wish I didn't, — L.D. Davis

19th Century Philosopher Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Everybody we know surrounds himself with a fine house, fine books, conservatory, gardens, equipage, and all manner of toys, as screens to interpose between himself and his guest. Does it not seem as if man was of a very sly, elusive nature, and dreaded nothing so much as a full rencontre front to front with his fellow? — Ralph Waldo Emerson