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Alwayswell Quotes By Unknown

And I said to my body, softly, 'I want to be your friend.' It took a long breath and replied, 'I have been waiting my whole life for this. — Unknown

Alwayswell Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

When mindfulness is present, the Buddha and the Holy Spirit are already there, — Thich Nhat Hanh

Alwayswell Quotes By Edith Hahn Beer

The farmers had grown proud and haughty. They ate better than anyone else in Germany now. And, like Volkswagen and Siemens, they had slaves. All they had to do was feed the local Nazi power elite, and they could have all the slaves they wanted. — Edith Hahn Beer

Alwayswell Quotes By Isaac Asimov

The most hopelessly stupid man is he who is not aware he is wise. — Isaac Asimov

Alwayswell Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Most of the stone a nation hammers goes toward its tomb only. It buries itself alive. — Henry David Thoreau

Alwayswell Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

The artist produces for the liberation of his soul. It is his nature to create as it is the nature of water to run down the hill. — W. Somerset Maugham

Alwayswell Quotes By Inger Iversen

Though he'd treated me like crap, I fell asleep thinking of how his bottom lip was slightly plumper than the top - perfect for kissing - and how those onyx eyes glittered when he first glanced at me. I knew he wouldn't be there in the morning, but I still hoped that I'd see him again. — Inger Iversen

Alwayswell Quotes By Alexander McQueen

I think I should be a president. President of the United States. — Alexander McQueen

Alwayswell Quotes By Greg Lukianoff

Though often used interchangeably, the concept of freedom of speech and the First Amendment are not the same thing. While the First Amendment protects freedom of speech and freedom of the press as they relate to duties of the state and state power, freedom of speech is a far broader idea that includes additional cultural values. These values incorporate healthy intellectual habits, such as giving the other side a fair hearing, reserving judgment, tolerating opinions that offend or anger us, believing that everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion, and recognizing that even people whose points of view we find repugnant might be (at least partially) right. — Greg Lukianoff