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Farey Series Quotes By Jessi Colter

In our depths, I think we all feel very small in relation to the greater universe and God. — Jessi Colter

Farey Series Quotes By Timothy Pina

The Peace Panda Says: Change Ourselves First And Then We Can Start Helping To Change The World! — Timothy Pina

Farey Series Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I love you, I really do. — Haruki Murakami

Farey Series Quotes By Charise Mericle Harper

Even though friends say they are interested in your life, they never really want to talk about you as much as you want them to. (68) — Charise Mericle Harper

Farey Series Quotes By Enoch Powell

To write a diary every day is like returning to one's own vomit. — Enoch Powell

Farey Series Quotes By Philippe Perrin

We also had to bring with us some desired scientific equipment over to the station as well as assemble new machines. For that, I had to conduct two space walks. — Philippe Perrin

Farey Series Quotes By Louise Bogan

Up from the bronze, I saw Water without a flaw Rush to its rest in air Reach to its rest, and fall. — Louise Bogan

Farey Series Quotes By Alice Hoffman

You are the one who taught me that love was never what we expected it to be and that it was all we needed. For that, and for a thousand other things, I send my gratitude. — Alice Hoffman

Farey Series Quotes By Daniel Pauly

There is no need for an end to fish, or to fishing for that matter. But there is an urgent need for governments to free themselves from the fishing-industrial complex and its Ponzi scheme, to stop subsidizing the fishing-industrial complex and awarding it fishing rights, when it should in fact pay for the privilege to fish. — Daniel Pauly

Farey Series Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Love is an utterly bygone, sorry, worn-out, miserable thing with me- for him or anyone else. — Thomas Hardy

Farey Series Quotes By Frank Barron

Above all, creators remain drawn to the age-old paradoxes that philosophy grapples with [and] ... that art occasionally resolves ... the problem of the one and the many; unity and variety; determinism and freedom; mechanism and vitalism; good and evil; time and eternity; the plenum and the void; moral absolutism and relativism ... These are the basic problems of human existence, and as far as we possibly can we arrange things to forget them. — Frank Barron