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Biloa Edmond Quotes By Charles Dickens

Poverty and oysters always seem to go together. — Charles Dickens

Biloa Edmond Quotes By Richard Rohr

Remember this: pure literalism always leads to a decrease in meaning. Mythology and sacred texts try to lead us and allow us to have the experience for ourselves. Through our experience we discover that encounter is not only possible but desirable. So often we struggle with experiencing our experiences. — Richard Rohr

Biloa Edmond Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

How many situations can be resolved with less thinking? — Eckhart Tolle

Biloa Edmond Quotes By Deepak Chopra

People are different in many ways that can't be denied. We look different; we have different tastes and backgrounds. If you focus on differences, as the ego does, you can't escape the tendency to feel better or worse than someone else. This is the game of comparison, and comparison always leads to judgment. Yet without trying to erase any differences you don't have to play the game of comparison. Permit everyone to have what you have: wholeness. See with the eyes of your true self and know that if you are complete, everyone else must also be complete. — Deepak Chopra

Biloa Edmond Quotes By Michael S. Horton

Our choices are determined by our nature; we choose what we desire and we desire what is most consistent with our nature. — Michael S. Horton

Biloa Edmond Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Change your perception and be happy where you are, how you are, with whom you are. — Debasish Mridha

Biloa Edmond Quotes By Warren Farrell

If my parents had made love a tenth of a second earlier or later, I wouldn't exist. What an enormous miracle, just being given life. — Warren Farrell

Biloa Edmond Quotes By Guy Debord

Revolution is not 'showing' life to people, but making them live. A revolutionary organization must always remember that its objective is not getting its adherents to listen to convincing talks by expert leaders, but getting them to speak for themselves, in order to achieve, or at least strive toward, an equal degree of participation. — Guy Debord