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Aveugle Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

The object of your practice should first of all be yourself. Your love for the other, your ability to love another person, depends on your ability to love yourself. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Aveugle Quotes By Nelson Mandela

If there is a country that has committed unspeakable atrocities in the world, it is the United States of America. — Nelson Mandela

Aveugle Quotes By Dakota Fanning

The gunshot holds no fear! — Dakota Fanning

Aveugle Quotes By Charles De Leusse

Who sees the death blinds the death. (Qui voit la mort - Aveugle la mort) — Charles De Leusse

Aveugle Quotes By Immanuel Kant

I have no knowledge of myself as I am, but merely as I appear to myself. — Immanuel Kant

Aveugle Quotes By Charles De Leusse

The blind also cry. (Les aveugles aussi pleurent) — Charles De Leusse

Aveugle Quotes By J.D. Stroube

Their screams would echo through the house and reverberate against my eardrums until my mind would fracture. Years went by and with each fracture; I lost a piece of my soul until I became lost and empty inside. — J.D. Stroube

Aveugle Quotes By Kevin Mitnick

Hacking was the only entertainment that would occupy my mind - like a huge video game, but with real consequences. I could have evaded the FBI a lot longer if I had been able to control my passion for hacking. — Kevin Mitnick

Aveugle Quotes By David Lynch

Mankind was not meant to suffer
bliss is our nature. The individual is cosmic. Let's rock. — David Lynch

Aveugle Quotes By Edward Bulwer-Lytton

Qui donc t'a donne la mission s'annoncer au peuple que la divinite n'existe pas? Quel avantage trouves-tu a persuader a l'homme qu'une force aveugle preside a ses destinees et frappe au hasard le crime et la vertu? (Who then invested you with the mission to announce to the people that there is no God? What advantage find you in persuading man that nothing but blind force presides over his destinies, and strikes haphazard both crime and virtue?) - ROBESPIERRE, "DISCOURS," MAI 7, 1794. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton