Berichten App Quotes & Sayings
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Unlike the boundaries of the sea by the shorelines, the "ocean of air" laps at the border of every state, city, town and home throughout the world. — L. Welch Pogue

Time spent in nature is the most cost-effective and powerful way to counteract the burnout and sort of depression that we feel when we sit in front of a computer all day. — Richard Louv

... it's better in fact to be guilty of manslaughter than of fraud about what is fair and just. — Plato

There is nothing that is truly free nor democratic enough. Make no mistake, the internet did not come to save the world. — Jose Saramago

From the beginning, nothing has been more alien, repugnant, and hostile to woman than truth
her great art is the lie, her highest concern is mere appearance of beauty. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The objective of cleaning is not just to clean, but to feel happiness living within that environment. — Marie Kondo

There's cleanliness to how I eat now. I'm much more in tune with my body, so now that I'm so in tune based on having become a semivegan, I can tell what foods affect energy levels. I can tell when I've been eating particularly high nutrient foods or I can tell when my glycemic levels are all over the place. — Alanis Morissette

I never care about myself out in public when I get the paparazzi swarming me. — Tori Spelling

The more science learns, the clearer it is that although we are here, we shouldn't be. Once we begin considering the details of it all, the towering odds against our existence begin to become a bit unsettling. When we come to see the superlatively extreme precariousness of our existence, and begin to understand how by any accounting, we ought not to exist, what are we to think or feel? Our existence seems to be not merely a virtually impossible miracle but the most outrageous miracle conceivable, one that makes previously amazing miracles seem like almost nothing. — Eric Metaxas

The tragedy of life is not death but what we let die inside of us while we live. — Norman Cousins

I used to carry about with me a German map-case filled with poems. — John C. Hawkes

When we drew up to the soldiers, Felix told them who he was and about the griffin he was bringing in. A soldier eyed me. You have new slaves too? — Jennifer A. Nielsen