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Disconcealing Quotes By Randolph Randy Camp

These dreams just keep passing me by. — Randolph Randy Camp

Disconcealing Quotes By Vance Havner

We are not bearing our crosses every time we have a headache; an aspirin tablet will take care of that. What is meant is the trouble we would not have if we were not Christians. — Vance Havner

Disconcealing Quotes By Han Kang

Before my wife turned vegetarian, I'd always thought of her as completely unremarkable in every way — Han Kang

Disconcealing Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

Didn't think I could trust you," I said. "I was wrong, and I regret it. It wasn't the clearest thinking I've ever done. — Patrick Rothfuss

Disconcealing Quotes By Byron Katie

After you've been doing inquiry for a while, if you have the thought "She doesn't love me," you just get the immediate turnaround with a smile: "Oh, I'm not loving myself in this moment." — Byron Katie

Disconcealing Quotes By Douglas Adams

I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. — Douglas Adams

Disconcealing Quotes By Martin Heidegger

The first beginning and its inceptuality The first beginning is the act of beginning in the sense of the disconcealing of disconcealment, but thus the emergence into the constancy of disconcealment in unconcealedness, but thus the appearing forth of the latter in the act of appearing, but thus the pressing forth of appearing as appearance, but thus the subjugation of unconcealedness, but thus the relinquishment of the inceptuality of the beginning, but thus the abandonment of the beginning to the advancement, but thus the commencement of the truth of being as the beingness of beings, but thus the priority of beings themselves as that which in the proper sense is present prior to presence. There is no "dialectic" here at all, neither that of being nor even that of the thinking about being. Essentially occurring here is the beginning of the first beginning and nothing besides this act of beginning. Recollection into this is already appropriation. — Martin Heidegger