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Alvin Mack Quotes By Emily Bronte

Enough of thought, philosopher!
Too long hast thou been dreaming
Unlightened, in this chamber drear,
While summer's sun is beaming!
Space-sweeping soul, what sad refrain
Concludes thy musings once again? — Emily Bronte

Alvin Mack Quotes By J. Benson

To sleep on our thoughts,
Is better than to lose sleep
over rash actions — J. Benson

Alvin Mack Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

People are more than what a piece of paper or computer file says about them. — Alexandra Bracken

Alvin Mack Quotes By James Hillman

Whether we like it or not, men have more of the offices, more of the higher jobs, more of the seats in Congress. Men need to re-examine what their power is. We need to understand how to use it. — James Hillman

Alvin Mack Quotes By Elizabeth L. Eisenstein

When ideas are detached from the media used to transmit them, they are also cut off from the historical circumstances that shape them, and it becomes difficult to perceive the changing context within which they must be viewed. — Elizabeth L. Eisenstein

Alvin Mack Quotes By Christine Feehan

She'd made her way into his heart. Snuck in when he wasn't looking. It was impossible to be with her and not fall deeply, madly in love with her. — Christine Feehan

Alvin Mack Quotes By Richard Dawkins

He has no theistic beliefs, but shares the poetic naturalism that the cosmos provokes in — Richard Dawkins

Alvin Mack Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

To be free of all authority, of your own and that of another, is to die to everything of yesterday, so that your mind is always fresh, always young, innocent, full of vigour and passion. It is only in that state that one learns and observes. And for this, a great deal of awareness is required, actual awareness of what is going on inside yourself, without correcting it or telling it what it should or should not be, because the moment you correct it you have established another authority, a censor. — Jiddu Krishnamurti