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Dreamlines Artists Quotes By Anthony Giddens

[C]ultivated risk-taking represents an 'experiment with trust' (in the sense of basic trust) which consequently has implications for an individual's self-identity. ( ... ) In cultivated risk-taking, the encounter with danger and its resolution are bound up in the same activity, whereas in other consequential settings the payoff of chosen strategies may not be seen for years afterwards. — Anthony Giddens

Dreamlines Artists Quotes By Albert Camus

Methods of thought which claim to give the lead to our world in the name of revolution have become, in reality, ideologies of consent and not of rebellion. — Albert Camus

Dreamlines Artists Quotes By El-P

Oh my god what am I doing with my life? — El-P

Dreamlines Artists Quotes By Cheikh Anta Diop

Egypt's prestige abroad was so intact that the "King" of Tyre declared: "All industries came from Egypt and all sciences first shone forth there" (cf. Pirenne, II, 505). — Cheikh Anta Diop

Dreamlines Artists Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Hey, don't knock it. It still runs. Most of the time, even after I turn it off. Jo — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Dreamlines Artists Quotes By John Barrasso

President Obama wants a climate deal and is willing to pay dearly to get it. — John Barrasso

Dreamlines Artists Quotes By William Allen White

You can have no wise laws nor free enforcement of wise laws unless there is free expression of the wisdom of the people
and, alas, their folly with it. But if there is freedom, folly will die of its own poison, and the wisdom will survive. — William Allen White

Dreamlines Artists Quotes By Jesse Eisenberg

In New York, everybody is their own celebrity, so they're not so interested in other people. — Jesse Eisenberg

Dreamlines Artists Quotes By Daisaku Ikeda

What we need most is to restore and revive our humanity. We must create a society where people can live with dignity, a society where people can live in peace and happiness. People are tired of games played for power and profit. People are tired of hatred and conflict. They want to live with more wisdom and confidence, and in peace. It may seem like a long and distant path, but I am convinced that the 21st century must see a movement to sow the seeds of peace, happiness and trust in every person's heart. The seeds of a truly humane way of life. I am convinced this is the only path. — Daisaku Ikeda