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Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Democritus

Disease of the home and of the life comes about in the same way as that of the body. — Democritus

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Irina Tweedie

I am a student of comparative religion, but whatever I read, you scratch a little bit and underneath is the oneness. You call it different names, yes, according to the time, according to the place, according to the people, but it is all one. — Irina Tweedie

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Though it is possible to utter words only with the intention to fulfill the will of God, it is very difficult not to think about the impression which they will produce on men and not to form them accordingly. But deeds you can do quite unknown to men, only for God. And such deeds are the greatest joy that a man can experience. — Leo Tolstoy

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

You can't lead from the crowd. — Margaret Thatcher

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By David Rakoff

The only thing that makes one an artist is making art. And that requires the precise opposite of hanging out; a deeply lonely and unglamorous task of tolerating oneself long enough to push something out. — David Rakoff

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Miriam Toews

The writing life is one long, never-ending search for narrative. Well, it's not even a conscious searching. It happens even while you're busy buying groceries and when you're fast asleep. It's a curse. — Miriam Toews

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Talib Kweli

This goes out to freedom fighters, graffiti writers, innocent lifers, grassroots organizers — Talib Kweli

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Dalai Lama

Death and dying provide a meeting-point between the Tibetan Buddhist and modern scientific traditions. I believe both have a great deal to contribute to each other on the level of understanding and of practical benefit. — Dalai Lama

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Richard Black

We risk losing what nature is if we couch its value in human terms. — Richard Black

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By David Guterson

Satellites can see your thoughts, but not through rock,' is like something they might say. In John William's case, it was conscious hyperbole and therefore commentary. At one level, it was reefer-inspired. It was partly for fun. It was other things, too-but not derangement. I give no credence to the interpretation, and I knew him better than anybody. — David Guterson

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Toba Beta

Your money myth affects your gain and luck.
In economics, illusion of money affects wealth. — Toba Beta

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Mindi Scott

Reece keeps trying to put the pieces back together without having any idea what's causing me to break. — Mindi Scott

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Rajneesh

If you are happy, you are happy; nobody asks you why you are happy. Yes, if you are miserable, a question is relevant. If you are miserable, somebody can ask why you are miserable, and the question is relevant - because misery is against nature, something wrong is happening. When you are happy, nobody asks you why you are happy, except for a few neurotics. There are such people; I cannot deny the possibility. — Rajneesh

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By Mancur Olson

If the state, with all of the emotional resources at its command, cannot finance its most basic and vital activities without resort to compulsion, it would seem that large private organizations might also have difficulty in getting the individuals in the groups whose interests they attempt to advance to make the necessary contributions voluntarily. — Mancur Olson

Famous Frances Clark Quotes By George Gilder

All progress comes from the creative minority. — George Gilder