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Aneke Plimier Quotes By Naum Gabo

What we cannot express by the art of thinking, by the art of science or philosophy or logic, we can and should express by the poetic, visual, or some other arts. — Naum Gabo

Aneke Plimier Quotes By Robert Nozick

When I was 15 years old, or 16, I carried around on the streets of Brooklyn a paperback copy of Plato's Republic, front cover facing outward. I had read only some of it and understood less, but I was excited by it and knew it was something wonderful. — Robert Nozick

Aneke Plimier Quotes By Robert Vaughn

My opposition to the Vietnam War. I was the first Hollywood actor to speak out against it. — Robert Vaughn

Aneke Plimier Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

The body which is matter says not 'I'. Eternal Awareness rises not nor sets. Betwixt the two, bound by the body, rises the thought of 'I'. This is the knot of matter and Awareness. This is bondage, jiva, subtle body, ego. This is samsara, this is the mind. — Ramana Maharshi

Aneke Plimier Quotes By Muhammad Yunus

The new millennium began with a great global dream. World leaders gathered at the United Nations in 2000 and adopted, among others, a historic goal to reduce poverty by half by 2015. Never in human history had such a bold goal been adopted by the entire world in one voice, one that specified time and size. — Muhammad Yunus

Aneke Plimier Quotes By Michael Irvin

My favorite day was Monday, September the 25th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana, site of the Superdome. I watched our people who had suffered so grievously through Hurricane Katrina fill a stadium hours before a game and stay hours after the game. — Michael Irvin

Aneke Plimier Quotes By Ronald Reagan

If we don't want to see the map of Central America covered in a sea of red, eventually lapping at our own borders, we must act now. — Ronald Reagan