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Buaian In English Quotes By James Turrell

I want to create an atmosphere that can be consciously plumbed with seeing, like the wordless thought that comes from looking in a fire. — James Turrell

Buaian In English Quotes By Doris Haddock

Let us choose life and love, and happily use our selves up in loving service to one another. — Doris Haddock

Buaian In English Quotes By John Ridley

Conservative talkers love to throw numbers around: their ratings and their audience size. And to be sure, they have a sizable audience which numbers in the tens of millions. But having people tune in and being able to dictate their actions are two different things. — John Ridley

Buaian In English Quotes By Robert Plant

I'm not trying to be cosmic, it's just that everything's on a roll and that's how it is. The songs within the album discuss that very condition. — Robert Plant

Buaian In English Quotes By Curtis Tyrone Jones

If you keep standing on the verge of greatness, you'll eventually get the courage to leap into it, — Curtis Tyrone Jones

Buaian In English Quotes By Daniel Quinn

Here are some things we can expect of the New Tribal revolution, based on the experience of the Industrial Revolution.[ ... ] Three: It will be led by no one. Like the industrial revolution, it will need no shepherd, no organizer, no spearhead, no pacesetter, no mastermind at the top; it will be too much for anyone to lead.
Four: It will not be the initiative of any political, governmental, or religious body.
Five: It has no targeted end point. Whe should it have an end point?
Six: It will proceed according to no plan. How on earth could there be a plan? — Daniel Quinn

Buaian In English Quotes By Meridel Le Sueur

It's not the suffering of birth, death, love that the young reject, but the suffering of endless labor without dream, eating the spare bread in bitterness, being a slave without the security of a slave. — Meridel Le Sueur