Ayhuasca Quotes & Sayings
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See nature in terms of the cone, the cylinder, and the sphere. — Paul Cezanne
Even the Atheists ... readily acknowledge it for an indubitable truth, that there must be something ... which was never made or produced
and which therefore is the cause of those other things that are made, something ... whose existence must needs be necessary ... Wherefore all the question now is, what is this ... self-existent thing, which is the cause of all other things that are made. — Ralph Cudworth
I envy people with dreams and passions, but I don't think that way. I still don't have a 'bliss' to follow. For people like me - I suspect that's most people - holding out for a 'dream' or a 'passion' is paralyzing. I just like having work I enjoy that feels meaningful. That's hard enough ... but it's enough. — Jane Pauley
Give you this give you that blow a kiss take it back if I look inside your brain- One direction I want — One Direction
You're a dancer; don't strain, don't force it. Be one with the hurdle, let it happen, relax while running fast. — Renaldo Nehemiah
you give your best for today, you create a greater tomorrow. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The finished product is often of less importance than the skills and confidence gained through the process and the way in which the community is strengthened through people in it work and are brought together. — Ben Edwards
Youth is not restored by the dyeing of your hair. — Abu Bakr
The method of not erring is sought by all the world. The logicians profess to guide it, the geometricians alone attain it, and apart from science, and the imitations of it, there are no
true demonstrations. — Blaise Pascal
The emergence of AIDS, Ebola, and any number of other rain-forest agents appears to be a natural consequence of the ruin of the tropical biosphere. — Richard Preston
Without music I would never, ever have travelled anywhere. — Richard Hawley
presently I found two things within me, at which I did sometimes marvel (especially considering what a blind, ignorant, sordid and ungodly wretch but just before I was). The one was a very great softness and tenderness of heart, which caused me to fall under the conviction of what by scripture they asserted, and the other was a great bending in my mind, to a continual meditating on it, and on all other good things, which at any time I heard or read of. — John Bunyan
