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Ayane Overflow Quotes By Ken Wilber

When it comes to spiritual teachers, there are those safe, gentle, consoling, soothing, caring; and there are the outlaws, the living terrors, the Rude Boys and Nasty Girls of God realization, the men and women who are in your face, disturbing you terrifying you, until you radically awaken to who and what you really are. — Ken Wilber

Ayane Overflow Quotes By Me

As you think, so you are.
As you continue to think, so you remain. — Me

Ayane Overflow Quotes By David Icke

I stress that I am not attacking Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, and the environmental movement in general. They have done some good work overall. I am merely pointing out that they can, and are, used to promote the New World Order, mostly (though certainly not in every case), without their knowledge. — David Icke

Ayane Overflow Quotes By George Leonard

The universe is continually at its work of restructuring itself at a higher, more complex, more elegant level. The novelty, the new, more complex order, doesn't emerge from the present in a steady stream, nor at all places at the same rate. It comes, as all things do, in rhythmic waves; there will always be times and places of scarcity and stagnation and retrogression. Still, the long-term direction is clear. The intention of the universe is evolution. — George Leonard

Ayane Overflow Quotes By Abigail Haas

Any one of us could be made to look a monster, with selective readings of our history. — Abigail Haas

Ayane Overflow Quotes By William Hazlitt

I'm not smart, but I like to observe.
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why, — William Hazlitt

Ayane Overflow Quotes By Sondra Faye

When the world kicks your ass, don't step in line.
book: stuff i think about — Sondra Faye

Ayane Overflow Quotes By Oscar Wilde

She was a curious woman, whose dresses always looked as if they had been designed in a rage and put on in a tempest. She was usually in love with somebody, and, as her passion was never returned, she had kept all her illusions. She tried to look picturesque, but only succeeded in being untidy. — Oscar Wilde