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Bridgwood England Quotes By Isaac Marion

There are hundreds of us living in an abandoned airport outside some large city. We don't need shelter or warmth, obviously, but we like having the walls and roofs over our heads. Otherwise we'd just be wandering in an open field of dust somewhere, and that would be horrifying. To have nothing at all around us, nothing to touch or look at, no hard lines whatsoever, just us and the gaping maw of the sky. I imagine that's what being full-dead is like. An emptiness vast and absolute. — Isaac Marion

Bridgwood England Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

To add a library to a house is to give that house a soul. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Bridgwood England Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Fathers have a lot to do to make up for having sons. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Bridgwood England Quotes By Sharman Apt Russell

In the second century A.D. the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius may have best defined pantheism when he wrote, Everything is interwoven, and the web is holy. — Sharman Apt Russell

Bridgwood England Quotes By Henry James

Europe was best described, to his mind, as an elaborate engine for dissociating the confined American from that indispensable knowledge, and was accordingly only rendered bearable by these occasional stations of relief, traps for the arrest of wandering western airs. — Henry James

Bridgwood England Quotes By Antonio Damasio

Interestingly enough, not all feelings result from the body's reaction to external stimuli. Sometimes changes are purely simulated in the brain maps. — Antonio Damasio

Bridgwood England Quotes By Jim Rohn

On the way to work, concentrate on the way - not the work. — Jim Rohn

Bridgwood England Quotes By S.E. Hinton

Your mother is not crazy. Neither, contrary to popular belief, is your brother. He is merely miscast in a play. He would have made the perfect knight in a different century, or a very good pagan prince in a time of heroes. He was born in the wrong era, on the wrong side of the river, with the ability to do anything and finding nothing he wants to do. — S.E. Hinton