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Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Wayne Muller

As Gandhi wisely points out, even as we serve others we are working on ourselves; every act, every word, every gesture of genuine compassion naturally nourishes our own hearts as well. It is not a question of who is healed first. When we attend to ourselves with compassion and mercy, more healing is made available for others. And when we serve others with an open and generous heart, great healing comes to us. — Wayne Muller

Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Marge Piercy

Troubles cured you salty as a country ham, smoky to the taste, thick-skinned and tender inside. — Marge Piercy

Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Henri Poincare

It is not order only, but unexpected order, that has value. — Henri Poincare

Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Robert Mapplethorpe

I went into photography because it seemed like the perfect vehicle for commenting on the madness of today's existence. — Robert Mapplethorpe

Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The first point of courtesy must always be truth. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Samuel Beckett

Lucky's monologue: "(...)the strides of physical culture the practice of sports such as tennis football running cycling swimming flying floating riding gliding conating camogie skating tennis of all kinds dying flying sports of all sorts autumn summer winter winter tennis of all kinds hockey of all sorts peniciline and succedanea in a word(...) — Samuel Beckett

Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Lemony Snicket

Akroyd!" Sunny cried, a phrase which here means "Roger. — Lemony Snicket

Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Mike Prelee

the feelings you have for someone may never change but the road traveled will always change — Mike Prelee

Arc Rise Fantasia Quotes By Helene Cixous

She alone dares and wishes to know from within, where she, the outcast, has never ceased to hear the resonance of fore-language. She lets the other language speak - the language of 1,000 tongues which knows neither enclosure nor death. To life she refuses nothing. Her language does not contain, it carries; it does not hold back, it makes possible. — Helene Cixous