Eckharts Ladder Quotes & Sayings
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Be not self-willed, for thou art much too fair
To be death's conquest and make worms thine heir. — William Shakespeare

There are no rules. Nothing you can do will take you to liberation; therefore, nothing you avoid will help you along the path to liberation.. Everything is liberation. — Frederick Lenz

The soul can love more than once," Tristen confirmed. "No one's love will be the same, but the feelings are just as valid. — Lyra Daniels

When your great players are team players, everybody else follows their lead. The best team doesn't always win - it's usually the team that gets along best. — John C. Maxwell

The aging of the U.S. population is a theme that we believe strongly in and the health care sector is really right in the bulls eye of this particular theme. — John Zimmerman

There is no such condition as 'schizophrenia', but the label is a social fact and the social fact a political event. — R.D. Laing

Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame. — William Shakespeare

What's of more concern: If I don't shut down my brain soon, my imagination will take off so far about what could be with this guy, that nothing will ever be able to just be. — Rachel Cohn

Religion is an attempt, a noble attempt, to suggest in human terms more-than-human realities. — Christopher Morley

When your life has had few events to occupy it, it's amazing how a simple encounter can seem like an entire three-act play. — Mary E. Pearson

There were tiny stars behind my eyelids, a whole galaxy of tiny, spinning stars. — Lucy Christopher

My first impression of Van Halen was that David Lee Roth was a god, and that so was Eddie. — Dave Mustaine

I've consciously tried not to romanticize anything, especially not intelligence work. I've always said that I've been writing a series of episodic, naturalistic novels. The people just happen to be spies, politicians, civil servants. — Charles McCarry

I could go anywhere in the world and people would stop me in the street and talk about 'Fringe' and how much they adored it and asked questions about it. — John Noble