Baldaccini Cipo Quotes & Sayings
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The world changes materially. Science makes advances in technology and understanding. But the world of humanity doesn't change. — Pierre Schaeffer

You can't lose what you serve. That's the secret. What you serve, you can't lose. What you don't serve and what you try to hold onto, you can't hold onto. It's always slipping out of your fingers. — Adyashanti

We have never sought power. We have sought to disperse power, to set men and women free. That really means: to help them to discover that they are free. Everybody's free. The slave is free. The ultimate weapon isn't this plague out in Vegas, or any new super H-bomb. The ultimate weapon has always existed. Every man, every woman, and every child owns it. It's the ability to say No and take the consequences. 'Fear is failure.' 'The fear of death is the beginning of slavery.' Thou hast no right but to do thy will.' The goose can break the bottle at any second. Socrates took the hemlock to prove it. Jesus went to the cross to prove it. It's in all history, all myth, all poetry. It's right out in the open all the time. — Robert Anton Wilson

I just started taking pictures, and it was - it was an instant love affair. It was just ecstatic. — Sally Mann

I get needy I need more than any person should need anything — Bett Williams

It is a different genre - a show about something other than doctors, lawyers and cops. Teachers are something completely different. I think it makes for very interesting television. — Chi McBride

Oh, why, dear God, did I marry him? — Gustave Flaubert

More terrorists and extremists have been captured or killed in Pakistan than in any place in the world. — Thomas E. Donilon

Online daters are significantly more likely to admit they're fat than that they're Republicans. — Daniel J. Levitin

Light from the tanks found him, as if they could collect all the irreconcilable parts of his life. No matter how many lights they shone, they could never take away the darkness. Daylight was blinding, but in the dark he still existed. What did they see, he wondered, his hands still open. Of all the people he had loved and who had loved him, of all the things that he had witnessed, lived and hoped for, of all the music he had created, how much was it possible to see? — Madeleine Thien