Ceidor Quotes & Sayings
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Vitality, or Prana-Jiva; (3) Astral Body, or Linga-Sharira; (4) Animal Soul, or Kama-Rupa; (5) Human Soul, Manas; (6) Spiritual Soul, or Buddhi; and (7) Spirit, or Atma. Of these seven principles, the last or higher Three, namely, the Atma, Buddhi, and Manas, compose the higher Trinity of the Soul - the part of man which persists; while the lower Four principles, namely, Rupa, Prana-Jiva, Linga-Sharira, and Kama-Rupa, respectively, are — William Walker Atkinson

Hamlet: Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring? Ophelia: 'Tis brief, my lord. Hamlet: As woman's love. — William Shakespeare

As for dying we can only assay that once; we are all apprentices when it comes to that — Michel De Montaigne

It is not for nothing that a man's best friends sigh when he marries, especially if he is a man of genius. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Everyone has hardship in their life. Everyone has pain. — Gayle Forman

Prompt to move but firm to wait - knowing things rashly sought are rarely found. — William Wordsworth

Life is a series of unique opportunities.
It's our job to find the happiness in each one. — Rick Remender

How we can stay faithful to the people that have supported us from the beginning is a thought in my mind. I always want to keep that part of it alive. — Dave Matthews

I want to say to you, friends, that the Jewish community in Palestine is going to fight to the very end. If we have arms to fight with, we will fight with those, and if not, we will fight with stones in our hands. — Golda Meir

About a month ago some kids in my neighborhood were playing hide-and-go-seek and one of them ended up in an abandoned refrigerator. It's all anybody talked about for weeks. I said, 'Who cares? How many kids you know get to die a winner? — Anthony Jeselnik

When you love someone, you don't have a choice. Love takes your choices away.
- Clary Fray — Cassandra Clare

Certainly the details of our life are unique. Spending time thinking of how I am different from someone else, however, does not tend to be very productive. — Akhil Sharma

We can't really know what a pleasure it is to run in our own language until we're forced to stumble in someone else's. — Gregory David Roberts

This charity ... They quibble too much over procedures ... while we seek a cure. They complain too loudly against another who, seemingly, has perfected a work that the public expects its charity dollars to do. Maybe we should investigate the American Cancer Society's operations. — Roland V. Libonati

I think if you'll look around, my boy,' he said gently, 'you'll find that no one is quite right. But we all do the best we can. — Anne Ursu