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Citam Buruburu Quotes By Hermann Hesse

And if time is not real, then the dividing line that seems to lie between this world and eternity, between suffering and bliss, between good and evil, is also an illusion. — Hermann Hesse

Citam Buruburu Quotes By Susan Tedeschi

Clear Channel owns all the major radio stations and venues. Most musicians aren't aware that a few people control so much of what we hear ... — Susan Tedeschi

Citam Buruburu Quotes By Tanu Reshma B Singh

You are the builder of your future, the creator of your destiny. Therefore, do not swerve from the path of truth ... — Tanu Reshma B Singh

Citam Buruburu Quotes By Janusz Korczak

Man feels and ponders death as though it were the end, when in fact death is merely the continuation of life. It is another life. You may not believe in the existence of the soul, yet you must acknowledge that your body will live on as green grass, as a cloud. For you are, after all, water and dust. — Janusz Korczak

Citam Buruburu Quotes By Lewis Mumford

Idealism and science continue to function in separate compartments; and yet 'the happiness of man on earth' depends upon their combination. — Lewis Mumford

Citam Buruburu Quotes By Charles Dickens

I shall always tell you everything. — Charles Dickens

Citam Buruburu Quotes By Joe Navarro

If you are a parent, teacher, camp counselor, or school resource officer and you see children severely change or restrain their arm behavior around their parents or other adults, at a minimum it should arouse your interest and promote further observation. Cessation of arm movement is part of the limbic system's freeze response. To the abused child, this adaptive behavior can mean survival. — Joe Navarro

Citam Buruburu Quotes By Diane Duane

If death is truly a curse,' Spock said, as soberly as some power pronouncing a hundred years of sleep, but with a glint of private, serene humor in his eyes. 'There is little logic in condemning something one has not experienced ... or does not remember experiencing. — Diane Duane