Dezoito Lados Quotes & Sayings
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Top Dezoito Lados Quotes
When you look at some faces, you can see the turbulence of the infinite beginning to gather to the surface. This moment can open in a gaze from a stranger, or in a conversation with someone you know well. Suddenly, without their intending it or being conscious of it, their gaze lasts for only a second. In that slightest interim, something more than the person looks out. — John O'Donohue
Our language has become a tired and inefficient thing in the hands of journalists and writers who have nothing to say. — Colin Wilson
If proof were the standard of truth, fallacies would constitute the ultimate reality. — Raheel Farooq
Keep showing up for your side of the job and give genius a chance to do its part. — Elizabeth Gilbert
As with all things in the physical plane, nothing is permanent, and the only thing we can truly count on is change. Things come and go, people are born and die and move in and out of our lives. The dreams and goals of today will one day either materialize or evolve into something different with time. If we become rigidly attached to any of this, we set ourselves up for the inevitable suffering that will ensue when the thing, person or idea flows out of our lives, or our desire for it shifts. — Dashama Konah Gordon
It is impossible to get rid of the bondage of slavery, if we do not start acting as free citizens of our country — Sunday Adelaja
His face was badly bruised and swollen and altogether painful looking, but it really brought out his eyes. — Nicole Castle
Ghettos have their own characteristics and consequences :
be they physical. social, intellectual or mental, those who live in them always nurture projection of themselves or world around them that are more imaginary than true.
In the ghettos of the intellect and idealistic theories, there are a lot of intertolerant and racist people who do not realize that they are. — Tariq Ramadan
Wit is the only wall between us and the dark. — Mark Van Doren
