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Dexter Debra Best Quotes By Elizabeth Hein

I could stare at the books ... until my were as dry & fuzzy as the text, but I still didn't know what to do with my feelings. — Elizabeth Hein

Dexter Debra Best Quotes By Barry White

Elton John's opinion turned the label's opinion around, all in a day. — Barry White

Dexter Debra Best Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

To accept life means to accept impermanence and emptiness of self. The source of suffering is a false belief in permanence and the existence of separate selves. Seeing this, one understands that there is neither birth nor death, production nor destruction, one nor many, inner nor outer, large nor small, impure nor pure. All such concepts are false distinctions created by the intellect. If one penetrates into the empty nature of all things, one will transcend all mental barriers, and be liberated from the cycle of suffering. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Dexter Debra Best Quotes By Lamar Alexander

We do all the appropriating. They do not do any of it down at the White House. They send a budget up here, and we don't have to pay any attention it to at all. We do what we want to do. — Lamar Alexander

Dexter Debra Best Quotes By Dolph Schayes

The great thing about basketball is it's a live ball. If someone's in your way, push them out of the way, go around them or over them, whatever it takes. — Dolph Schayes

Dexter Debra Best Quotes By Plato

Don't force your children into your ways, for they were created for a time different from your own. — Plato

Dexter Debra Best Quotes By T. S. Eliot

Time past and time future
what might have been and what has been
point to one end, which is always present. — T. S. Eliot

Dexter Debra Best Quotes By Noah Webster

It is alleged by men of loose principles, or defective views of the subject, that religion and morality are not necessary or important qualifications for political stations. But the Scriptures teach a different doctrine. They direct that rulers should be men who rule in the fear of God, able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness. But if we had no divine instruction on the subject, our own interest would demand of us a strict observance of the principle of these injunctions ... — Noah Webster