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Esforat Quotes By Mason Cooley

When death comes too near, comedy and tragedy fall silent. — Mason Cooley

Esforat Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Love is about letting go of the fears that stand in front of our hearts. — Marianne Williamson

Esforat Quotes By Patricia Briggs

She said, once, shortly before she died, that roses smelled like happiness. Whenever she smelled a rose, she thought of the day we met. — Patricia Briggs

Esforat Quotes By Paulo Coelho

There is no such thing as a strange world, only a new world. — Paulo Coelho

Esforat Quotes By Ellsworth Kelly

I just feel like I can live on. I hope I can reach 100. I think today if you just keep doing, keep working, that - maybe that's possible. — Ellsworth Kelly

Esforat Quotes By Jeannine Parvati Baker

What if more women, mothers, gave birth as an ecstatic celebration of female sexuality? Mothers who do will often declare, "Now I can do anything!" What would the world look like if half of our population felt empowered to make a difference with their lives? — Jeannine Parvati Baker

Esforat Quotes By Jostein Gaarder

Plato's point is that we can never have true knowledge of anything that is in a constant state of change. We can only have opinions about things that belong to the world of the senses, tangible things. We can only have true knowledge if things that can be understood with our reason. — Jostein Gaarder

Esforat Quotes By H.G.Wells

And in friendship and still more here, in this central business of love, accident rules it seems to me almost altogether. What personalities you will encounter in life, and have for a chief interest in life, is nearly as much a matter of chance as the drift of a grain of pollen in the pine forest. And once the light hazard has blown it has blown, never to drive again. — H.G.Wells

Esforat Quotes By John F. Kennedy

I believe the American people are more concerned with a man's views and abilities than with the church to which he belongs. I believe the founding fathers meant it when they provided in Article VI of the Constitution that there should be no religious test for public office. And I believe that the American people mean to adhere to those principles today. — John F. Kennedy