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The world does not consist of subjects and objects, the "subject" and the "object" are metaphysical abstractions of the single and indivisible Wholeness. Man's finite knowledge separates the Whole into parts and studies fragmentarily the beings. The Wholeness is manifested in multiple forms and each form encapsulates the Wholeness — Alexis Karpouzos

In episodic TV you have to keep things secret to keep the viewer in suspense. — David Giuntoli

Books fall open, you fall in, delighted where you've never been. — David McCord

Don't be in a hurry to achieve your dreams. Take a day to play with your kids and relax - your dreams will still be there tomorrow. — Lindsey Rietzsch

Literature decays only as men become more and more corrupt. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

In the last analysis, what the Marine Corps becomes is what we make of it during our respective watches. And that watch of each Marine is not confined to the time he spends on active duty. It last as long as he is "proud to bear the title of United States Marine." — Louis H. Wilson Jr.

Not every moment has to happen. — Maggie Thrash

Who took away the part so essential to the whole Left you a hollow body Skin and bone. — Tracy Chapman

You only have to have two loves in your life: for God, and for the person in front of you at any particular time. — Jimmy Carter

I don't know why
there are no brick gables,' said Mrs. Prest, 'but this corner has seemed to me before more Dutch than Italian, more like Amsterdam than Venice. It's perversely clean, for reasons of its own; and though you can pass on foot scarcely anyone ever thinks of doing so. It has the air of a Protestant Sunday. Perhaps the people are afraid of the Misses Bordereau. I daresay they have the reputation of witches. — Henry James

The more I see of democracy the more I dislike it. It just brings everything down to the mere vulgar level of wages and prices, electric light and water closets, and nothing else. — D.H. Lawrence

It's the cynics who never get married. — Jay McInerney