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Antionique Quotes By Werner Heisenberg

The 'path' comes into existence only when we observe it. — Werner Heisenberg

Antionique Quotes By Osho

Osho often reminds us that if existence has invited us to be here, who else's permission do we need to accept ourselves as we are? Once — Osho

Antionique Quotes By Lucas Grabeel

I play, like, 12 instruments. Guitar, piano, harmonica, African drums ... I'm working on mastering the accordion. — Lucas Grabeel

Antionique Quotes By John Maeda

All I want to be is, someone that makes, new things and, thinks about them. — John Maeda

Antionique Quotes By Charisma Carpenter

I wasn't willing to be a victim. I only wanted to survive, and I only wanted to get through. — Charisma Carpenter

Antionique Quotes By Cameron Conaway

What's not there is. — Cameron Conaway

Antionique Quotes By Aiden Wilson Tozer

To accept Christ is to know the meaning of the words 'as he is, so are we in this world.' We accept his friends as our friends, his enemies as our enemies, his ways as our ways, his rejection as our rejection, his cross as our cross, his life as our life and his future as our future. If this is what we mean when we advise the seeker to accept Christ, we had better explain it to him. He may get into deep spiritual trouble unless we do. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Antionique Quotes By Tucker Carlson

Canada thinks we're married; we don't know it exists. Every time we tell Canada to knock it off, it just feeds the fire. — Tucker Carlson

Antionique Quotes By Allan Kardec

The incarnation was not initially imposed on the spirits as a punishment. It is rather necessary for the spirits' improvement and for the fulfillment of God's works. Everyone has to submit to it, no matter if one takes the evil or the good path. Only those who take the good path will improve quickly, they do not delay to arrive at the end in less painful conditions. — Allan Kardec