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Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Alejandro Jodorowsky

I don't want to just love my family; I want to love all of humanity. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Ken Robinson

I mean, really, whatever you woke up worrying about this morning, get over it. How important in the greater scheme of things can it possibly be? Make your peace and move on. — Ken Robinson

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Jane Lindskold

I've had over a dozen and a half novels published since late 1994 when my first novel, 'Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls' came out. — Jane Lindskold

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

It is as much our obligation not to cooperate with evil as it is to cooperate with good — Mahatma Gandhi

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Cindi Madsen

After about a minute, I received a text back.
Beck: I know
A few seconds later, a smiley face came through, and I had to laugh. A week or so ago, I'd told him that his texts were always so short and blunt.
"Couldn't you add a smiley face or something?" I'd asked.
He actually listened! A smug sense of victory swirled through me. He could be so stubborn about things that I could hardly believe it, even as the emoticon smiled up at me. — Cindi Madsen

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Randolph Lalonde

...to Humans free will is essential to growth as an individual while to an artificial intelligence free will is much like a type of insanity. — Randolph Lalonde

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Suetonius

Suetonius, in holding up a mirror to those Caesars of diverting legend, reflects not only them but ourselves: half-tamed creatures, whose great moral task is to hold in balance the angel and the monster within - for we are both, and to ignore this duality is to invite disaster. — Suetonius

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By William Kean Seymour

Kindness is in a prison till it finds
Release in words or deeds. — William Kean Seymour

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Aretha Franklin

I sing to the realists; people who accept it like it is. — Aretha Franklin

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

I came across a wild flower, marveled at its beauty and at the perfection of all its parts, and exclaimed: 'But all this in you and in thousands like you blossoms and fades; it is not noticed by anyone and in fact is often not even seen by any one.' But the flower replied: 'You fool! Do you imagine I blossom in order to be seen? I blossom for my own sake because it pleases me, and not for the sake of others; my joy and delight consist in my being and in my blossoming. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Candice Olson

I love doing kitchen renovations where we're opening up the kitchen and creating open-concept main floors. I think that's one renovation that really changes the way people live in their homes. — Candice Olson

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Rumi

Watch for all that beauty reflecting from you and sing a love song to your existence. — Rumi

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Erich Segal

But what does he do to qualify as a sonovabitch?" Jenny asked.
"Make me", I replied.
"Beg pardon?"
"Make me", I repeated.
Her eyes widened like saucers. "You mean like incest?" she asked.
"Don't give me your family problems, Jen. I have enough of my own."
"Like what, Oliver?" she asked, "like just what is it he makes you do?"
"The 'right things'", I said.
"What's wrong with the 'right things'?" she asked, delighting in the apparent paradox. — Erich Segal

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Jewel

All things change. Cultivate flexibility rather than perfection. — Jewel

Bassenge Dogs Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

This saintly anarchist, who aroused the people of the abyss, the outcasts and "sinners," the Chandala of Judaism, to rise in revolt against the established order of things - and in language which, if the Gospels are to be credited, would get him sent to Siberia today - this man was certainly a political criminal, at least in so far as it was possible to be one in so absurdly unpolitical a community. This is what brought him to the cross: the proof thereof is to be found in the inscription that was put upon the cross. He died for his own sins - there is not the slightest ground for believing, no matter how often it is asserted, that he died for the sins of others. — Friedrich Nietzsche