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Burruchaga1986 Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

RUBBISH, n. Worthless matter, such as the religions, philosophies, literatures, arts and sciences of the tribes infesting the regions lying due south from Boreaplas. — Ambrose Bierce

Burruchaga1986 Quotes By Boyd Norton

Wilderness gave us knowledge. Wilderness made us human. We came from here. Perhaps that is why so many of us feel a strong bond to this land called Serengeti; it is the land of our youth. — Boyd Norton

Burruchaga1986 Quotes By Mark Donnelly

A man betrayed by life's rats either hates and seeks eternal revenge, or forgives and seeks eternal distance; A man honored by life's faithful builds, and builds, and builds. A man indifferent to betrayal is not a man. — Mark Donnelly

Burruchaga1986 Quotes By Robert Delaunay

The word "art" means harmony for me. I never speak of mathematics and never bother with the Spirit. My only science is the choice of impressions that the light in the universe furnishes to my consciousness as an artisan which I try, by imposing an Order, and Art, an appropriate representative life, to organize ... — Robert Delaunay

Burruchaga1986 Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Meditation is the progressive quieting of our mind, until we reach the source of thought, which in wisdom traditions are the realm of our soul and spirit. In this domain of awareness there is infinite creativity, synchronicity, the power of intention, and freedom from limitations. — Deepak Chopra

Burruchaga1986 Quotes By Robert Kagan

Under our Constitution, military leaders have no choice but to endorse the president's decision after giving him their best advice. — Robert Kagan

Burruchaga1986 Quotes By Bill Bryson

Mendeleyev was said to have modelled the table on the card game solitaire. — Bill Bryson

Burruchaga1986 Quotes By Alain De Botton

The greater part of our anxieties stems from an exaggerated sense of the importance of our own projects and concerns. We are tortured by our ideals and by a punishingly high-minded sense of the gravity of what we are doing. — Alain De Botton