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Dematawewa Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

If a man could make the earth heaven to get you, could also make it hell for you if he couldn't get you. — M.F. Moonzajer

Dematawewa Quotes By Mohd Riyaz Ali

It's your action that reflects on the others' reaction. If you expect good you are forced to be good. — Mohd Riyaz Ali

Dematawewa Quotes By William Beckett

Prose poetry is not set to a melody or music so there's something freeing about it. — William Beckett

Dematawewa Quotes By Kat Lahr

We must not fall asleep in the present because the now moment is the only reality we truly have. — Kat Lahr

Dematawewa Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

newly-farrowed sow, but Ian had managed to lean in and — Diana Gabaldon

Dematawewa Quotes By Johann Gottfried Herder

What of us lies in the hearts of others is our truest and deepest self. — Johann Gottfried Herder

Dematawewa Quotes By Brenda Ueland

It is so conceited and timid to be ashamed of one's mistakes. Of course they are mistakes. Go on to the next. — Brenda Ueland

Dematawewa Quotes By Paavo Haavikko

Writing is a crummy profession, but a good hobby. — Paavo Haavikko

Dematawewa Quotes By Nenia Campbell

Some of the cruelest men in the world were born with silver tongues. They could charm a bird right out of the sky, only to break its wings. And no men, nice or cruel, offer favors lightly - not strangers. Not to young women. Not without expecting something back in return. — Nenia Campbell

Dematawewa Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Let's turn now to the citation of authors, found in other books and missing in yours. The solution to this is very simple, because all you have to do is find a book that cites them all from A to Z, as you put it. Then you'll put that same alphabet in your book, and though the lie is obvious it doesn't matter, since you'll have little need to use them; perhaps someone will be naive enough to believe you have consulted all of them in your plain and simple history; if it serves no other purpose, at least a lengthy catalogue of authors will give the book an unexpected authority. Furthermore, no one will try to determine if you followed them or did not follow them, having nothing to gain from that. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Dematawewa Quotes By Antonio Lobo Antunes

Physically it's kind of lassitude, the apathy and tiredness that precedes the flu or some other illness, or death. My legs ache and feel heavy, my skin has become more sensitive to cold and to heat, to the hardness or rigidity of things. Nothing interests me, I feel uncomfortable being still but would feel even more uncomfortable if I moved. I don't know whether speaking is painful or just boring. I sit here, staring straight ahead, with no desires, no needs, hollow. I'm not even sad. I feel only passivity and indifference. — Antonio Lobo Antunes

Dematawewa Quotes By Jacque Fresco

You can't participate in agriculture or redesign of aircraft for making them safer if you know nothing about it. So, whenever a person says 'will I be participating in the new world?' Only in areas that you can participate it. Areas that you have competence in. I'm not talking about self confidence, I'm talking about the ability to solve problems. Electrical, chemical, technical. I don't know of any other kind of problem. — Jacque Fresco

Dematawewa Quotes By Kary Mullis

Religion is inwardly focused and driven only to sustain itself. — Kary Mullis

Dematawewa Quotes By Cathy Day

At the college where I teach, I'm surrounded by circus people. We aren't tightrope walkers or acrobats. We don't breathe fire or swallow swords. We're gypsies, moving wherever there's work to be found. Our scrapbooks and photo albums bear witness to our vagabond lives: college years, grad-school years, instructor-mill years, first-job years. In between each stage is a picture of old friends helping to fill a truck with boxes and furniture. We pitch our tents, and that place becomes home for a while. We make families from colleagues and students, lovers and neighbors. And when that place is no longer working, we don't just make do. We move on to the place that's next. No place is home. Every place is home. Home is our stuff. As much as I love the Cumberland Valley at twilight, I probably won't live there forever, and this doesn't really scare me. That's how I know I'm circus people. — Cathy Day