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Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By William Shakespeare

My plenteous joys, Wanton in fulness, seek to hide themselves In drops of sorrow. Sons, kinsmen, thanes, And you whose places are the nearest, know We will establish our estate upon Our eldest, Malcolm, whom we name hereafter The Prince of Cumberland; which honour must Not unaccompanied invest him only, But signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine On all deservers. From hence to Inverness, — William Shakespeare

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Jennifer Loren

After what I told her and she still wants me to date her son? He must be a perfectly wonderful catch. — Jennifer Loren

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By James Van Fleet

Concentrate on poverty and you will be poor. — James Van Fleet

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Rajneesh

And why do we reduce the beauty of relating to relationship? Why are we in such a hurry? - because to relate is insecure, and relationship is a security, relationship has a certainty. Relating is just a meeting of two strangers, maybe just an overnight stay and in the morning we say good-bye. Who knows what is going to happen tomorrow? And we are so afraid that we want to make it certain, we want to make it predictable. We would like tomorrow to be according to our ideas; we don't allow it freedom to have its own say. So we immediately reduce every verb to a noun. — Rajneesh

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Jay Kopelman

Of course I apologized, but I couldn't shake the sense that I was truly an asshole. — Jay Kopelman

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Stephen King

TV monsters and movie monsters and comic-book monsters were not real. Not until you went to bed and couldn't sleep; Not until the last four pieces of candy, wrapped in tissues and kept under your pillow against the evils of the night, were gobbled up; not until the bed itself turned into a lake of rancid dreams and the wind screamed outside and you were afraid to look out the window because there might be a face there... — Stephen King

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

Georgia O'Keeffe moved to rural New Mexico, from which she would sign her letters to the people she loved, "from the faraway nearby." It was a way to measure physical and psychic geography together. Emotion has its geography, affection is what is nearby, within the boundaries of the self. You can be a thousand miles from the person next to you in bed or deeply invested in the survival of a stranger on the other side of the world. — Rebecca Solnit

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Woody Allen

Just don't take any class where you have to read BEOWULF. — Woody Allen

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Christian Louboutin

The thing I always try to remember is that feet are attached to the leg, and that you must prolong the silhouette. The shoe elongates the leg and does it discreetly. The goal is to get people to look at a woman's legs. It's all about the leg. No, it's not about the leg. It's about the woman. — Christian Louboutin

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne

Methought the germ of it was dead in me! Oh, Hester, thou art my better angel! I seem to have flung myself - sick, sin-stained, and sorrow-blackened - down upon these forest leaves, and to have risen up all made anew, and with new powers to glorify Him that hath been merciful! This is already the better life! Why did we not find it sooner? — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

The sense of being a separate, egoic self begins with the astral, not with the physical, body. The soul is individualized spirit. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Boyle Roche

A quart bottle should hold a quart. — Boyle Roche

Eureka Wikipedia Quotes By Elbert Hubbard

Life consists in molting our illusions. We form creeds today only to throw them away tomorrow. The eagle molts a feather because he is growing a better one. — Elbert Hubbard