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Delocalized Pi Quotes By Lindy West

It's hard to feel hurt or frightened when you're flooded with pity. — Lindy West

Delocalized Pi Quotes By Judith McNaught

there is the door,use it.... — Judith McNaught

Delocalized Pi Quotes By Denton Cooley

So much goes into doing a transplant operation. All the way from preparing the patient, to procuring the donor. It's like being an astronaut. The astronaut gets all the credit, he gets the trip to the moon, but he had nothing to do with the creation of the rocket, or navigating the ship. He's the privileged one who gets to drive to the moon. I feel that way in some of these more difficult operations, like the heart transplant. — Denton Cooley

Delocalized Pi Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

To come upon love without seeking it is the only way to find it. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Delocalized Pi Quotes By Charles Peguy

A word is not the same with one writer as it is with another. One tears it from his guts. The other pulls it out of his overcoat pocket. — Charles Peguy

Delocalized Pi Quotes By Robert Jackson Bennett

And Olvos said:
"Nothing is ever truly lost
The world is like the tide
Returning, for an instant, to the place it occupied before
Or leaving that same place once more
Celebrate, then, for what you lose shall be returned
Smile, then, for all good deeds you do shall be visited upon you
Weep, then, for all ills you do shall return to you
Or your children, or your children's children
What is reaped is what is sown.
What is sown is what is reaped."
Book of the Red Lotus,
Part IV, 13.51-13.61 — Robert Jackson Bennett

Delocalized Pi Quotes By Tiffany Reisz

Why do you love me so much, you stupid man?"
He smiled down at her.
"Because I met you. — Tiffany Reisz

Delocalized Pi Quotes By Rene Descartes

It is useful to know something of the manners of different nations, that we may be enabled to form a more correct judgment regarding our own, and be prevented from thinking that everything contrary to our customs is ridiculous and irrational, a conclusion usually come to by those whose experience has been limited to their own country. — Rene Descartes