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Exigente En Quotes By Erich Von Daniken

The marvel of television is one means that is being used to try and turn society into a uniform mush. The manipulation and thought control inexorably continues. Mankind is being rinsed out into a group of dull moralists who convince themselves that they are good people. — Erich Von Daniken

Exigente En Quotes By Brooklyn Ann

Rafael possessed unfathomable strength. His speed defied the laws of nature...and his bite, good God, his bite. How could something so macabre feel so pleasurable? — Brooklyn Ann

Exigente En Quotes By Ted Nelson

Everything is deeply intertwingled. — Ted Nelson

Exigente En Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Some pain is simply the normal grief of human existence. That is pain that I try to make room for. I honor my grief. — Marianne Williamson

Exigente En Quotes By Terence McKenna

The ultimate singularity is the Big Bang, which physicists believe was responsible for the birth of the universe. We are asked by science to believe that the entire universe sprang from nothingness, at a single point and for no discernible reason. This notion is the limit case for credulity. In other words, if you can believe this, you can believe anything. It is a notion that is, in fact, utterly absurd, yet terribly important. Those so-called rational assumptions flow from this initial impossible situation. Western religion has its own singularity in the form of the apocalypse, an event placed not at the beginning of the universe but at its end. This seems a more logical position than that of science. If singularities exist at all it seems easier to suppose that they might arise out of an ancient and highly complexified cosmos, such as our own, than out of a featureless and dimensionless mega-void. — Terence McKenna

Exigente En Quotes By Jean Cocteau

It seems to me that invisibility is the required provision of elegance. Elegance ceases to exist when it is noticed. — Jean Cocteau

Exigente En Quotes By William Blake

General good is the plea of the scoundrel, hypocite, flatterer. — William Blake

Exigente En Quotes By T.J. Klune

I didn't want to go to my room. I wanted to go see Gary and bitch and moan and braid his mane and have him tell me that Justin was a giant cockfucker and I was so much prettier than him. — T.J. Klune

Exigente En Quotes By Bill Gates

Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years. — Bill Gates

Exigente En Quotes By Cynthia Hand

I think the birds in the area are dying laughing watching me try not to crash. — Cynthia Hand

Exigente En Quotes By Cathleen Schine

There had been the two little boys. Now they were gone, too. They loved her and called her and sent her e-mails and would still snuggle up to her to be petted when they were in the mood, but they were men, and though they would always be at the center of her life, she was no longer at the center of theirs. — Cathleen Schine

Exigente En Quotes By Karen Maitland

I'd believed mine was the greatest of all the arts, the noblest of all the lies, the creation of hope. I thought hope could overcome everything, but I was wrong. Hope cannot overcome truth. Hope and truth cannot co-exist. Truth destroys hope. The most savage cruelties man inflicts on man are committed in the pursuit of truth. My last lie had been the most honest, the most honorable of them all, for there is an art greater even than the creation of hope. The greatest art of all is the destruction of truth. — Karen Maitland

Exigente En Quotes By Abraham Joshua Heschel

We worship God through our questions. — Abraham Joshua Heschel

Exigente En Quotes By Eric Felten

The only true test of loyalty is fidelity in the face of ruin and despair. — Eric Felten

Exigente En Quotes By Joyce Meyer

God doesn't do things halfway. He goes all out! When God does something, it's not just barely enough, mediocre or lukewarm. — Joyce Meyer