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Bennigans Quotes By Cecelia Ahern

Life's kind of like a painting. A really bizarre, abstract painting. You could look at it and think that all it is, is a blur. And you could continue living your life thinking that all it is, is just a blur. But if you really look at it, really see it, focus on it, and use your imagination, life can become so much more. The painting could be of the sea, the sky, people,buildings, a butterfly on a flower, or anything except the blur you were once convinced it was. — Cecelia Ahern

Bennigans Quotes By Joseph Campbell

We have today to learn to get back into accord with the wisdom of nature and realize again our brotherhood with the animals and with the water and the sea. To say that the divinity informs the world and all things is condemned as pantheism. But pantheism is a misleading word. It suggests that a personal god is supposed to inhabit the world, but that is not the idea at all. The idea is trans-theological. It is of an undefinable, inconceivable mystery, thought of as a power, that is the source and end and supporting ground of all life and being. — Joseph Campbell

Bennigans Quotes By Nancy Friday

Oh, I know all about my mother and me,' you may say. 'All that business with my mother was over years ago.' You don't and it wasn't. — Nancy Friday

Bennigans Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Once you've been around for a bit you get to know stuff. — Neil Gaiman

Bennigans Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

Humans have always unknowingly affected all Universe by every act and thought they articulate or even consider. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Bennigans Quotes By Robert Wyland

Into the ocean went a world more fantastic than any imagination could inspire ... — Robert Wyland

Bennigans Quotes By George Herbert

Man is all symmetry, Full of proportions, one limb to another. — George Herbert

Bennigans Quotes By Justin Bog

Now, a month later, I sit, foggy, a similar state of mind, in a different seafood restaurant with a locals-know-every-secret bar, two happy hour martinis downed, fidgeting with my napkin below the lip of the table, and I barely hear Wendy ask me another question. She brought a bag of them tonight. — Justin Bog

Bennigans Quotes By Charles Dickens

a lady with such a genius for dreaming! — Charles Dickens

Bennigans Quotes By Betty Smith

But oh, how wonderful, he thought, if everything you talked about could come true! — Betty Smith

Bennigans Quotes By Paulo Coelho

When desire is still in this pure state, the man and the woman fall in love with life, they live
each moment reverently, consciously, always ready to celebrate the next blessing.
When people feel like this, they are not in a hurry, they
do not precipitate events with unthinking actions. They know that the inevitable will happen,
that what is real always
finds a way of revealing itself. When the moment comes, they
do not hesitate, they do not miss an opportunity, they do not let slip a single magic moment,
because they respect the importance of each second. — Paulo Coelho

Bennigans Quotes By Yelawolf

The best part of performing is the people. I love interacting with people. My favorite part is the crowd. I love rocking out with the crowd, that's definitely the best part. — Yelawolf

Bennigans Quotes By Dave Barry

Magnetism, as you recall from physics class, is a powerful force that causes certain items to be attracted to refrigerators. — Dave Barry

Bennigans Quotes By Tony Robbins

In life, never spend more than 10 percent of your time on the problem, and spend at least 90 percent of your time on the solution. — Tony Robbins

Bennigans Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

I can imagine no greater disservice to the country than to establish a system of censorship that would deny to the people of a free republic like our own their indisputable right to criticize their own public officials. While exercising the great powers of the office I hold, I would regret in a crisis like the one through which we are now passing to lose the benefit of patriotic and intelligent criticism. — Woodrow Wilson