Escatologia En Quotes & Sayings
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I hate it when everybody thinks I'm a ... what's the word, a marauding mother! It's bigger than that. — Beeban Kidron

Shall I ask you how the church is to be filled, if a man is neither to take orders with a living, nor without? — Jane Austen

It spread out its wings, fitted them carefully into place again, ducked its head for a moment, as though making a sort of obeisance to the sun, and then began to pour forth a torrent of a song. In the afternoon hush the volume of sound was startling. Winston and Julia clung together, fascinated. The music went on and on, minute after minute, with astonishing variations, never once repeating itself, almost as though the bird were deliberately showing off its virtuosity ... For whom, for what, was that bird singing? No mate, no rival was watching it. What made it sit at the edge of the lonely wood and pour its music into nothingness? — George Orwell

When we talk of "exploring the mystical," we are not trying to dig into creation, because if you dig into creation, it will only get more complex. It will not bring clarity; it will only bring more complexity. That is why the yogis looked in a different direction. We looked inward. If you look inward, a different dimension opens up. Now instead of things getting more complex, you get to clarity. It is because of this that we say that those who look inward have a third eye. They see things that others cannot see. They have brought a new clarity to life. — Jaggi Vasudev

What is it about mothers and the phone which, immediately you say you have to go, makes them think of nineteen completely irrelevant things they have to tell you that minute? — Helen Fielding

We have no higher life that is really apart from other people. It is by imagining them that our personality is built up; to be without the power of imagining them is to be a low-grade idiot. — Charles Horton Cooley

To a versifier, sounds are the means and the aim; a poet travels toward the aim using sounds. — Dejan Stojanovic

Aikido ain't a defensive nor offensive martial art.
It proactively halts the enemy's intention to attack. — Toba Beta

It is at the edge of the
petal that love waits — William Carlos Williams

Life is a book. We are writing the stories of our lives. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I believe that freedom is the deepest need of every human soul. — George W. Bush