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Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Edward Carpenter

In its various forms, so far as we know them, Love seems always to have a deep significance and a most practical importance to us little mortals. In one form, as the mere semi-conscious Sex-love, which runs through creation and is common to the lowest animals and plants, it appears as a kind of organic basis for the unity of all creatures; in another, as the love of the mother for her offspring - which may also be termed a passion - it seems to pledge itself to the care and guardianship of the future race; in another, as the marriage of man and woman, it becomes the very foundation of human society. And so we can hardly believe that in its homogenic form, with which we are here concerned, it has not also a deep significance, and social uses and functions which will become clearer to us, the more we study it. — Edward Carpenter

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Serena Williams

I'm thankful to my family, friends, and fans for all of their support. — Serena Williams

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Art Hochberg

You know, you're never going to be late for a scene - the scene you're designed to be in. — Art Hochberg

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Brian W. Porter

You're never lost. You always know exactly where you are. You're right here. It's just that sometimes you've misplaced your destination.
Brian W. Porter 2005
Have you ever wondered how the computer you're using got to the store? How about your medicines, the food you eat, the clothes you wear, the furniture, the plants in the garden center? Do they have a railroad right there? Does merchandise magically appear? Only if you grow your own food, make your own clothes, make your own tools, cut your own wood, and make your own furniture, can you get away from trucking. Everything you see, even the nature outside in some places, has been on at least one truck. — Brian W. Porter

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Frances Mayes

The longer you are in a place, the more you get under its layers. — Frances Mayes

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Thoughts come back; beliefs persist; facts pass by never to return. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Eleanor Herman

But as the late- seventeenth-century philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz said, 'To be neutral is rather like someone who lives in the middle of a house and is smoked out from below and drenched with urine from above. — Eleanor Herman

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Debbie Macomber

Remember the time Pamela stuffed a bead up her nose and we had to take her to the emergency room to get it out? That bead cost us a fortune. — Debbie Macomber

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Joan Cusack

It's nice to be able to work; I'd love to be able to do another TV show I could do in Chicago so I could live and work in the same place. It's hard being a parent and being in a good marriage, and it all takes a lot of work, but if you're not there you can't do any of it. — Joan Cusack

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By Ovid

Concealed sorrow bursts the heart, and rages within us as an internal fire. — Ovid

Camozzi Cylinder Quotes By David Bentley Hart

Materialism is a conviction based not upon evidence or logic but upon what Carl Sagan (speaking of another kind of faith) called a "deep-seated need to believe." Considered purely as a rational philosophy, it has little to recommend it; but as an emotional sedative, what Czeslaw Milosz liked to call the opiate of unbelief, it offers a refuge from so many elaborate perplexities, so many arduous spiritual exertions, so many trying intellectual and moral problems, so many exhausting expressions of hope or fear, charity or remorse. In this sense, it should be classified as one of those religions of consolation whose purpose is not to engage the mind or will with the mysteries of being but merely to provide a palliative for existential grievances and private disappointments. Popular atheism is not a philosophy but a therapy. — David Bentley Hart