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6142463080 Quotes By Liam McIntyre

I don't like failing at anything. — Liam McIntyre

6142463080 Quotes By Layne Staley

I wish I could just hug you all, but I'm not gonna. — Layne Staley

6142463080 Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

A thousand minus one is never a thousand — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

6142463080 Quotes By Jodi Picoult

Your idea of a Valentine's heart probably has an aorta. — Jodi Picoult

6142463080 Quotes By Debbie Reynolds

As you train and as you develop your talents, you do get better, hopefully, or you get out of the business. — Debbie Reynolds

6142463080 Quotes By Sogyal Rinpoche

Ask yourself these two questions: Do I remember at every moment that I am dying, and that everyone and everything else is, and so treat all beings at all times with compassion? Has my understanding of death and impermanence become so keen and so urgent that I am devoting every second to the pursuit of enlightenment? If you can answer "yes" to both of these, then you really understand impermanence. — Sogyal Rinpoche

6142463080 Quotes By Jason Reeves

I love writing and photography and the natural world that inspires them both. I'm working on getting as lost as I can in the beauty before it is completely wiped clean by the madness of man. — Jason Reeves

6142463080 Quotes By Jonathan Sacks

Just as it is necessary to rob your enemies of their humanity, so you have to find a way of relinquishing responsibility for the evil you are about to commit. You must define yourself as a victim. It follows that you, in committing murder, even genocide, are merely acting in self-defence. It is the victim who is responsible. This was Hitler's constant and deeply paradoxical claim. As Jeffrey Herf points out, he and his propagandists had to maintain two completely contradictory ideas: 'one rooted in the grandiose idea of a master race and world domination, the other in the self-pitying paranoia of the innocent, beleaguered victim'.23 In general, as Vamik Volkan notes, dualists tend to combine 'paradoxical feelings of omnipotence and victimization'.24 On the one hand we are masters of the universe; on the other we are the devil's slaves. — Jonathan Sacks