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Exclusion Bullying Quotes By H.W.L. Poonja

The one who follows the thought is also a thought! The one who follows the thought IS in thought. When you know that both are thoughts, you are home. You are not at home, you ARE home. Then allow thoughts to arise and allow them to be followed. You remain as That unmoved and unconcerned Being. This is the highest understanding. — H.W.L. Poonja

Exclusion Bullying Quotes By Floriano Martins

The challenge of creation reduces us to the inevitable. Our lives are full of tiny disasters. — Floriano Martins

Exclusion Bullying Quotes By Thomas Grant Bruso

Don't let life make you bitter. — Thomas Grant Bruso

Exclusion Bullying Quotes By Ralph Bellamy

Everything ends. But there are always new beginnings. — Ralph Bellamy

Exclusion Bullying Quotes By Josh Schwartz

The best years are behind me. — Josh Schwartz

Exclusion Bullying Quotes By Helen Rowland

No girl who is going to marry need bother to win a college degree; she just naturally becomes a "Master of Arts" and a "Doctor of Philosophy" after catering to an ordinary man for a few years. — Helen Rowland

Exclusion Bullying Quotes By Karl Pilkington

With acting, I didn't get much from it. — Karl Pilkington

Exclusion Bullying Quotes By W.C. Sellar

The National Debt is a very Good Thing and it would be dangerous to pay it off for fear of Political Economy. — W.C. Sellar

Exclusion Bullying Quotes By Murasaki Shikibu

When my brother, ... , was a young boy learning the Chinese classics, I was in the habit of listening with him and I became unusually proficient at understanding those passages that he found too difficult to grasp and memorize. Father a most learned man, was always regretting the fact: 'Just my luck!' he would say. 'What a pity she was not born a man!' But then I gradually realized that people were saying 'It's bad enough when a man flaunts his Chinese learning; she will come to no good,' and since I have avoided writing the simplest character. — Murasaki Shikibu