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Cleobis Y Quotes By Terence McKenna

Inwardness is the characteristic feature of the vegetable rather than the animal approach to existence. The animals move, migrate and swarm, while plants hold fast. Plants live in a dimension characterised by solid state, the fixed and the enduring. If there is movement in the consciousness of plants then it must be the movement of spirit and attention in the domain of vegetal imagination. ( ... ) This is the truth that the shamans have always known and practiced. Awareness of the green side of mind was called Veriditas by the twelfth century visionary Hildegard Von Bingen. — Terence McKenna

Cleobis Y Quotes By Holly Black

We'll get you another day," Gavriel said, with such odd sincerity that she had to smile. — Holly Black

Cleobis Y Quotes By Maurice Maeterlinck

Men's weaknesses are often necessary to the purposes of life. — Maurice Maeterlinck

Cleobis Y Quotes By William Dickstein

The Fate Gene A latent Ch05En gene destines someone for greatness. Maybe you'll be a rock star, or CEO of a Fortune 500. You might save somebody's life, or give birth to the greatest supporting actress of all time. Maybe you'll be a superhero. Those — William Dickstein

Cleobis Y Quotes By Ayn Rand

The worst guilt is to accept an unearned guilt. — Ayn Rand

Cleobis Y Quotes By Tommy McDonald

Playing halfback in high school and college was marvelous! It taught me how to get to the end zone. I wanted to make my nickname "End Zone Tommy!" — Tommy McDonald

Cleobis Y Quotes By Edith Hamilton

They yoked themselves to a car and drew her all the long way through dust and heat. Everyone admired their filial piety when they arrived and the proud and happy mother standing before the statue prayed that Hera would reward them by giving them the best gift in her power. As she finished her prayer the two lads sank to the ground. They were smiling and they looked as if they were peacefully asleep but they were dead. (Biton and Cleobis) — Edith Hamilton