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Arboreal Hypothesis Quotes By Kurt Cobain

Dreaming of the person you want to be is wasting the person you already are. — Kurt Cobain

Arboreal Hypothesis Quotes By Socrates

Be true to thine own self — Socrates

Arboreal Hypothesis Quotes By Rick Yancey

With the right training, there are few things more savage than a ten-year-old. — Rick Yancey

Arboreal Hypothesis Quotes By John Eldredge

A woman who is striving invites others to strive. The message - sometimes implicit in her actions, sometimes explicit through her words - is, "Get your act together. Life is uncertain. There is no time for your heart here. Shape up. Get busy. That's what is important." She does not say, "All is well. All shall be well." Her fear doesn't allow it. She is withholding the very things her world needs. — John Eldredge

Arboreal Hypothesis Quotes By John Ajvide Lindqvist

A lot of screams for so little wool, said the man who sheared the pig — John Ajvide Lindqvist

Arboreal Hypothesis Quotes By Lew Wallace

It is more beautiful to trust in God. The beautiful in this world is all from his hand, declaring the perfection of taste; he is the author of all form; he clothes the lily, he colours the rose, he distils the dewdrop, he makes the music of nature; in a word, he organized us for this life, and imposed its conditions; and they are such guaranty to me that, trustful as a little child, I leave to him the organization of my Soul, and every arrangement for the life after death. I know he loves me. — Lew Wallace

Arboreal Hypothesis Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The code of Manu differs from the bible. By means of it the nobles, the philosophers, and the warriors keep the whip hand over the majority. It is full of noble valuations; it shows a feeling of perfection, an acceptance of life, and triumphant feeling toward self and life. — Friedrich Nietzsche