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Equators Entity Quotes By Zaha Hadid

Education, housing and hospitals are the most important things for society. — Zaha Hadid

Equators Entity Quotes By Jimmy Buffett

It's been wonderful for me, and I feel so privileged to have fans that are that loyal. — Jimmy Buffett

Equators Entity Quotes By James Norwood Pratt

No pleasure is simpler, no luxury cheaper, no consciousness-altering substance more benign. — James Norwood Pratt

Equators Entity Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

A lofty mind always thinks nobly, it easily creates vivid, agreeable, and natural fancies, places them in their best light, clothes them with all appropriate adornments, studies others' tastes, and clears away from its own thoughts all that is useless and disagreeable. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Equators Entity Quotes By Evelyn Underhill

True contemplation can only thrive when defended from two opposite exaggerations: quietism on the one hand, and spiritual fuss upon the other. Neither from passivity nor from anxiety has it anything to gain. — Evelyn Underhill

Equators Entity Quotes By James Agee

...and gentle happy and peaceful, tasting the mean goodness of their living like the last of their suppers in their mouths. — James Agee

Equators Entity Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Sometimes, people just have to die. — Brandon Sanderson

Equators Entity Quotes By Robert Wright

Edward Tylor noted in 1874 that the religions of "savage" societies were "almost devoid of that ethical element which to the educated modern mind is the very mainstream of practical religion." Tylor wasn't saying that savages lack morality. He stressed that the moral standards of savages are generally "well-defined and praiseworthy." It's just that "these ethical laws stand on their own ground of tradition and public opinion," rather than on a religious foundation. — Robert Wright