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Corrieri Amazon Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Progress should mean that we are always changing the world to fit the vision, instead we are always changing the vision. — G.K. Chesterton

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By Marion Woodman

A life that is truly lived is constantly burning away the veils of illusion, gradually revealing the essence of the individual. — Marion Woodman

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By Rachel Cohn

I can't imagine anyone ever wanting to be alone with me that much. — Rachel Cohn

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By Atticus Shaffer

Just recently I was in Target with my mom shopping, and out of the blue, I see this father and his two daughters and he says, 'Can they get a picture with you?' And I'm thinking to myself, 'Am I the one millionth customer or something?' — Atticus Shaffer

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By Todd Tiahrt

The bottom line is that the death tax is a tax on the economy because it slows economic growth. — Todd Tiahrt

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By James Earl Jones

Writing can give full meaning to characters and avoid pure stereotype. — James Earl Jones

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By Jackie Chan

More understand China, then more people will have interest in China and more people will come to China to visit us because I am a tourist ambassador. — Jackie Chan

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By Phineas Quimby

It may seem strange to those in health that our beliefs affect us. The fact is, there is nothing of us but belief. It is the whole capital and stock in trade of man. It is all that can be changed, and embraces everything man has made or ever will make. — Phineas Quimby

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By Robert Winston

My first vote was for a communist in east London when I was a medical student. But I've voted Tory, Labour and Lib Dem in my time. — Robert Winston

Corrieri Amazon Quotes By Robert Anton Wilson

When you're dealing with these forces or powers in a philosophic and scientific way, contemplating them from an armchair, that rationalistic approach is useful. It is quite profitable then to regard the gods and goddesses and demons as projections of the human mind or as unconscious aspects of ourselves. But every truth is a truth only for one place and one time, and that's a truth, as I said, for the armchair. When you're actually dealing with these figures, the only safe, pragmatic and operational approach is to treat them as having a being, a will, and a purpose entirely apart from the humans who evoke them. If the Sorcerer's Apprentice had understood that, he wouldn't have gotten into so much trouble. — Robert Anton Wilson