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Deryspeaks Quotes By Gustave Le Bon

One of the most constant characteristics of beliefs is their intolerance. The stronger the belief, the greater its intolerance. Men dominated by a certitude cannot tolerate those who do not accept it. — Gustave Le Bon

Deryspeaks Quotes By Frank O'Hara

But to be part of the treetops and the blueness, invisible
the iridescent darknesses beyond,
silent, listening to
the air becoming no air becoming air again — Frank O'Hara

Deryspeaks Quotes By Peter Marshall

Give according to your income lest God make your income according to your giving. — Peter Marshall

Deryspeaks Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

All honest work is good work; it is capable of leading to self-development, provided the doer seeks to discover the inherent lessons and makes the most of the potentialities for such growth. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Deryspeaks Quotes By William Shakespeare

Dissembling courtesy! How fine this tyrant can trickle when she wounds! — William Shakespeare

Deryspeaks Quotes By Robert Dallek

I think experience is a terribly overrated idea when it comes to thinking about who should become president. — Robert Dallek

Deryspeaks Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

Silence is ever speaking; it is the perennial flow of language. — Ramana Maharshi

Deryspeaks Quotes By Andrzej Stasiuk

Sometimes it seems to me that things hold together only thanks to the borders, that the true identify of these lands and peoples is the shape of their territories in an atlas. It's a stupid thought, but I can't shake it. — Andrzej Stasiuk

Deryspeaks Quotes By Thomas Ligotti

And any room that I enter may become a sideshow tent where I must take my place upon a rickety old bench on the verge of collapse. Even now the Showman stands before my eyes. His stiff red hair moves a little toward one shoulder, as if he is going to turn his gaze upon me, and moves back again; then his head moves a little toward the other shoulder in this never-ending game of horrible peek-a-boo. I can only sit and wait, knowing that one day he will turn full around, step down from his stage, and claim me for the abyss I have always feared. Perhaps then I will discover what it was I did - what any of us did - to deserve this fate. — Thomas Ligotti