Escuda Phoenix Quotes & Sayings
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Arise, transcend Thyself, Thou art man and the whole nature of man Is to become more than himself. — Sri Aurobindo

The compass rose is nothing but a star with an infinite number of rays pointing in all directions.
It is the one true and perfect symbol of the universe.
And it is the one most accurate symbol of you.
Spread your arms in an embrace, throw your head back, and prepare to receive and send coordinates of being. For, at last you know - you are the navigator, the captain, and the ship. — Vera Nazarian

Great inventors and discoverers seem to have made their discoveries and inventions as it were by the way, in the course of their everyday life. — Elizabeth Charles

The sheer ease with which we can produce a superficial image often leads to creative disaster. — Ansel Adams

Living in the Spirit changes your attitude, thinking, and ultimately your actions. — Elizabeth George

For me, the only sources of moral values are the pursuit of understanding and the pursuit of happiness. — Matthew Stewart

The state was made for man, not man for state. — Albert Einstein

Tell me, Tayla," he whispered as he broke away.
"Did you eveer imagine me doing this to you?"
"Tell me what I want to know and I"ll reward you."
~Ethan — Rosalie Lario

Try to understand why it is happening, from where it is coming, where the roots are, how it happens, how it functions, how it overpowers you, how in anger you become mad. Anger has happened before, it is happening now, but now add a new element to it, the element of understanding
and then the quality will change. Then, by and by, you will see that the more you understand anger, the less it happens. And when you understand it perfectly, it disappears. Understanding is like heat. When the heat comes to a particular point
one hundred degrees
the water disappears. — Rajneesh

If you serve humanity, you serve humanity's God. — Thomas Jefferson

There's not a long track record of people leaving professional sports to become a software developer. — Curt Schilling