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Bdny Schedule Quotes By Thomas Bernhard

Everything about everybody is nothing but diversion from death. — Thomas Bernhard

Bdny Schedule Quotes By Edgar Morin

Today, the fundamental global objective of all education aspiring not only to progress but to the survival of humanity is to Civilize and Unify the Earth and Transform the human species into genuine humanity The education of the future should teach an ethics of planetary understanding. — Edgar Morin

Bdny Schedule Quotes By John C. Maxwell

Goals may give focus, but dreams give power. — John C. Maxwell

Bdny Schedule Quotes By David Plotz

One problem with how we think about the Bible is that people tend to jam it into narrower categories, when in fact it is many things all at once. — David Plotz

Bdny Schedule Quotes By Lisa Unger

IF YOU REALLY let life take you, if you release control and stop clinging to sameness, you can't imagine the places you'll end up. But most people don't do that. Most people get this death grip on what they know, and the only thing that loosens their grasp is some kind of tragedy. — Lisa Unger

Bdny Schedule Quotes By Sir John Richard Hicks

There is much of economic theory which is pursued for no better reason than its intellectual attraction; it is a good game. We have no reason to be ashamed of that, since the same would hold for many branches of mathematics. — Sir John Richard Hicks

Bdny Schedule Quotes By Kenneth Williams

The nice thing about quotes is that they give us a nodding acquaintance with the originator which is often socially impressive. — Kenneth Williams

Bdny Schedule Quotes By Lao-Tzu

Having to live on, one knows better than to value life too much. — Lao-Tzu

Bdny Schedule Quotes By Vaclav Havel

The most important thing is that man should be the measure of all structures, including economic structures, and not that man be made to measure for those structures. The most important thing is not to lose sight of personal relationships - i.e., the relationships between man and his co-workers, between subordinates and their superiors, between man and his work, between this work and its consequences. — Vaclav Havel