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Avogadrite Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

If you want to travel on the path of moksha (ultimate liberation), 'You' (the Self) do not have to 'do' anything. And if you want to wander in the worldly life, 'You' have to 'do' everything. — Dada Bhagwan

Avogadrite Quotes By Katey Sagal

My parents were very artistic, but busy. — Katey Sagal

Avogadrite Quotes By Jody Shields

A child conceived on Christmas Eve is considered unlucky and will later resent his parents for their unholy transgression, their lack of control and piety. The child may be deformed with a harelip or be cursed with the ears and head of a wolf. Or the infant may be born a werewolf. — Jody Shields

Avogadrite Quotes By Saul Kripke

I just hate sitting and writing - I had to do that in school. Plus, I have terrible handwriting. — Saul Kripke

Avogadrite Quotes By Melanie Martinez

There are a lot of people who go their whole lives without truly knowing what love is, or ever experiencing that. — Melanie Martinez

Avogadrite Quotes By Susan Sontag

The creative phase of an idea coincides with the period during which it insists, cantankerously, on its boundaries, on what makes it different; but an idea becomes false and impotent when it seeks reconciliation, at cut-rate prices, with other ideas. — Susan Sontag

Avogadrite Quotes By Charles Bukowski

the gods play no
favorites. — Charles Bukowski

Avogadrite Quotes By Antonia Michaelis

If you have known someone your whole life, you can see them in the dark. — Antonia Michaelis

Avogadrite Quotes By Paul Ham

There was a happy irony in the first cousin of the autocratic Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsar Nicholas II (with whom George bore a striking resemblance) furthering British democracy. — Paul Ham

Avogadrite Quotes By Paul Bloom

It's not that empathy itself automatically leads to kindness. Rather, empathy has to connect to kindness that already exists. Empathy makes good people better, then, because kind people don't like suffering, and empathy makes this suffering salient. If you made a sadist more empathic, it would just lead to a happier sadist, — Paul Bloom