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Dpko Webmail Quotes By C.N. Bovee

No man is happy without a delusion of some kind. Delusions are as necessary to our happiness as realities. — C.N. Bovee

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Peter Heller

Jasper. Little brother. My heart. — Peter Heller

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Thomas Merton

The speech of God is silence. His Word is solitude. — Thomas Merton

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Bartolome De Las Casas

What we committed in the Indies stands out among the most unpardonable offenses ever committed against God and mankind and this trade [in Indian slaves] as one of the most unjust, evil, and cruel among them. — Bartolome De Las Casas

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Norman Davies

The difference between a referendum and a plebiscite is a fine one. Both pertain to collective decisions made by the direct vote of all qualified adults. The referendum, which derives from Swiss practice, involves an issue that is provisionally determined in advance, but that is then 'referred' for a final decision by the whole electorate. This — Norman Davies

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Tao Lin

I feel connected with people because of their sense of humor, worldview, and what they think and feel about certain existential issues (things not affected, in my view, by if someone rides a horse or drives a car or talks only IRL or only by typing), not how old they are, what they use to convey what they think and feel about certain existential issues, or if we have both watched the same TV shows or looked at the same websites. — Tao Lin

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Bryant McGill

There is an intelligent healing process inside of you that knows how to absorb pain and transform it into wisdom. — Bryant McGill

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

There is more to life than simply increasing its speed. — Mahatma Gandhi

Dpko Webmail Quotes By William James

Any object not interesting in itself may become interesting through becoming associated with an object in which an interest already exists. The two associated objects grow, as it were, together; the interesting portion sheds its quality over the whole; and thus things not interesting in their own right borrow an interest which becomes as real and as strong as that of any natively interesting thing. — William James

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Marguerite Yourcenar

Suffering turns us into egotists, for it absorbs us completely: it is later, in the form of memory, that it teaches us compassion. — Marguerite Yourcenar

Dpko Webmail Quotes By George Monbiot

The wealth creators of neoliberal mythology are some of the most effective wealth destroyers the world has ever seen. — George Monbiot

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

Chaol positively hated Roland, and whenever he came up in conversation, it was usually accompanied by phrases like "conniving wretch" and "sniveling, spoiled ass." At least, that's what Chaol had been roaring three years ago, after the captain had punched Roland so hard in the face that the youth blacked out. — Sarah J. Maas

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Ellen Page

I'm not naive to the fact that I'm an out gay actor. — Ellen Page

Dpko Webmail Quotes By Michael Ende

It's asking us our names," Falkor reported.
"I'm Atreyu!" Atreyu cried.
"I'm Falkor!" cried Falkor.
The boy without a name was silent.
Atreyu looked at him, then took him by the hand and cried: "He's Bastian Balthazar Bux!"
"It asks," Falkor translated, "why he doesn't speak for himself."
"He can't," said Atreyu. "He has forgotten everything."
Falkor listened again to the roaring of the fountain.
"Without memory, it says, he cannot come in. The snakes won't let him through."
Atreyu replied: "I have stored up everything he told us about himself and his world. I vouch for him."
Falkor listened.
"It wants to know by what right?"
"I am his friend," said Atreyu. — Michael Ende