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Descartian Vortices Quotes By Herman Melville

But while this sleep, this dream is on ye, move your foot or hand an inch; slip your hold at all; and your identity comes back in horror. Over Descartian vortices you hover. And perhaps, at mid-day, in the fairest weather, with one half-throttled shriek you drop through the transparent air into the summer sea, no more to rise forever. — Herman Melville

Descartian Vortices Quotes By Will Self

Of course, with well-masticated food playing the role of social glue, it's absolutely essential that everyone clear their plate. Sod the starving kiddies in Africa - it's the overfed ones here we need to worry about. — Will Self

Descartian Vortices Quotes By Ted Nelson

Right now you are a prisoner of each application you use. You have only the options that were given you by the developer of that application. — Ted Nelson

Descartian Vortices Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

I direct my attention to the individual, to make him strong, to teach him that he himself is divine, and I call upon men to make themselves conscious of this divinity within. That is really the ideal
conscious or unconscious
of every religion. — Swami Vivekananda

Descartian Vortices Quotes By Mark Twain

The person who has no opinion will seldom be wrong. — Mark Twain

Descartian Vortices Quotes By Douglas Hulick

You have to be able to trust someone--At least one person--with your life if it's going to be at all worth living. — Douglas Hulick

Descartian Vortices Quotes By Jerry Seinfeld

Sex, that's meaningless, I can understand that, but dinner; that's heavy. That's like an hour. — Jerry Seinfeld

Descartian Vortices Quotes By Sigmund Freud

The medical profession is justly conservative. Human life should not be considered as the proper material for wild experiments. — Sigmund Freud