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Durdles Charles Quotes By Parker J. Palmer

Depression is the ultimate state of disconnection, not just between people but between one's mind and one's feelings. — Parker J. Palmer

Durdles Charles Quotes By Pico Iyer

The ultimate purpose of Zen,' I remembered the roshi telling me, 'is not in the going away from the world but in the coming back. Zen is not just a matter of gaining enlightenment; it's a matter of acting in a world of love and compassion. — Pico Iyer

Durdles Charles Quotes By Sandra Perez Gluschankoff

I got the sense of it, because Dan's eyes are not so much as those of a young boy, but there's knowledge in his perspective. — Sandra Perez Gluschankoff

Durdles Charles Quotes By Elle Aycart

I won't beg for anyone's love, and yours is no exception. — Elle Aycart

Durdles Charles Quotes By Tracy Brogan

that the yoga guy? Yoga Matt? — Tracy Brogan

Durdles Charles Quotes By Benedict Jacka

My would-be assassin was a very good shot. — Benedict Jacka

Durdles Charles Quotes By Dwayne Hickman

In Ski Party we are reading up on how to have fun without sex. That was the theme of every AIP picture! — Dwayne Hickman

Durdles Charles Quotes By Carolina Herrera

I was brought up with considerable discipline, and I was taught it wasn't proper to display certain very private emotions in public. — Carolina Herrera

Durdles Charles Quotes By Ban Ki-moon

The catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons require that it be treated as a top priority. Disarmament will work better than any alternative in reducing the risk of use. — Ban Ki-moon

Durdles Charles Quotes By Charles Dickens

Stony One replies, in a general way, 'All right. Everybody knows where to find Durdles, when he's wanted.' Which, if not strictly true, is approximately so, if taken to express that Durdles may always be found in a state of vagabondage somewhere. — Charles Dickens