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Dombrink Window Quotes By Matthew Donnelly

Consciousness is in this present moment, the awareness with every cell in your body the direct and experience of love. — Matthew Donnelly

Dombrink Window Quotes By Emile M. Cioran

The aphorism is cultivated only by those who have known fear in the midst of words, that fear of collapsing with all the words. — Emile M. Cioran

Dombrink Window Quotes By Billy Campbell

The feeling of being at sea has put me in touch with who I am to a greater degree than if I had been on land all these years. So, in a roundabout way, I imagine it does inform my acting. — Billy Campbell

Dombrink Window Quotes By Amy Harmon

If the world is too flat, people like me will slide right off. — Amy Harmon

Dombrink Window Quotes By Washington Allston

Nothing gets you behind faster than trying to keep up with people who are already there. — Washington Allston

Dombrink Window Quotes By Chief Dan George

The time will soon be here when my grandchild will long for the cry of a loon, the flash of a salmon, the whisper of spruce needles, or the screech of an eagle. But he will not make friends with any of these creatures and when his heart aches with longing, he will curse me. Have I done all to keep the air fresh? Have I cared enough about the water? Have I left the eagle to soar in freedom? Have I done everything I could to earn my grandchild's fondness? — Chief Dan George

Dombrink Window Quotes By Frederick Lenz

My seminars are for you. They are moments, hours and evenings outside of time. A chance, in a highly charged environment, to meditate, find stillness, and remember who you are. A place, with others of like mind, to find and lose yourself in the transcendental light. — Frederick Lenz

Dombrink Window Quotes By Scott Farris

Dewey could only shake his head in wonder at those who insisted on ideological purity and who wanted to purge the party of moderates and liberals. If the Republican Party were only a party of conservatives, Dewey warned, and truly became the party of reaction that yearned to return the nation to "the miscalled 'good old days' of the nineteenth century . . . you can bury the Republican Party as the deadest pigeon in the country. — Scott Farris