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Addigital Quotes By John Trudell

I think we live in an industrial dimensional reality where we're programmed to believe what we're told. We're programmed to believe them. We're programmed to believe what that ruling class wants us to believe. — John Trudell

Addigital Quotes By John Owen

There is no imagination wherewith man is besotted, more foolish, none so pernicious as this,- that persons not purified, not sanctified, not made holy in their life, should afterwards be taken into that state of blessedness which consists in the enjoyment of God. Neither can such persons enjoy God, nor would God be a reward to them. Holiness is perfected in heaven: but the beginning of it is invariably confined to this world. — John Owen

Addigital Quotes By Barbara Hershey

I'm afraid of being lazy and complacent. I'm afraid of taking myself too seriously. — Barbara Hershey

Addigital Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Rule your mind or it will rule you. — Gautama Buddha

Addigital Quotes By Adam Zagajewski

Gabriel Levin's book is a journey through time and through entrenched animosities of the Middle East. What's astonishing and refreshing is his ability to combine the reporter's perspective with a deep knowledge of poetry, including pre-Islamic Arab poems. A brilliant poet is at work here-a poet in the rugged landscape of conflict and pain. — Adam Zagajewski

Addigital Quotes By Kij Johnson

There was for everything a possibility, an invisible pattern that could be made manifest given work and the right materials. — Kij Johnson

Addigital Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

As the memory of that day echoed through her, she remembered the words Sam kept screaming at Arobynn, as the King of the Assassins beat her, the words that she'd somehow forgotten in the fog of pain: I'll kill you! Sam had said it like he meant it. He'd bellowed it, again and again and again ... — Sarah J. Maas