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Canicula Quotes By Sakyong Mipham

In looking for my mind, I discovered that it seems to be in many different places. Sometimes it is drinking a glass of water, remembering swimming in the summer, feeling the breeze. In this contemplation I observed that the self is more elusive than I thought. — Sakyong Mipham

Canicula Quotes By Seymour Cray

#3 pencils and quadrille pads. — Seymour Cray

Canicula Quotes By John Connolly

I have found in the past that what passes for coincidence is usually life's way of telling you that you're not paying enough attention. — John Connolly

Canicula Quotes By Michael A. Martin

I was living on Earth, where everything anyone needs pops out of replicators. Lack of professional credentials isn't really a big issue in the heartland of the Federation the way it is in other places, after all. — Michael A. Martin

Canicula Quotes By Robert W. Chambers

There a painless death awaits him who can no longer bear the sorrows of this life. If death is welcome let him seek it there. — Robert W. Chambers

Canicula Quotes By Oliver Kahn

It's part of my game to occasionally send a message, one that may be unpopular to the outside world, but can be important for the team. — Oliver Kahn

Canicula Quotes By Bum Phillips

Yep. And I noticed how slowly he went down each time, too. — Bum Phillips

Canicula Quotes By Hans Kung

The Epistle to the Romans is an extremely important synthesis of the whole theology of St. Paul. — Hans Kung

Canicula Quotes By Anna Neagle

What, I sometimes wonder, would it be like if I lived in a country where winter is a matter of a few chilly days and a few weeks' rain; where the sun is never far away, and the flowers bloom all year long? — Anna Neagle

Canicula Quotes By Martin Page

It's easier to get your high school diploma, become a police inspector, or get your master's degree in literature than to commit suicide. The success rate is less than eight percent. — Martin Page