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Feruza Ruzieva Quotes By Rudolf Steiner

When we raise ourselves through meditation to what unites us with the spirit, we quicken something within us that is eternal and unlimited by birth and death. Once we have experienced this eternal part in us, we can no longer doubt its existence. Meditation is thus the way to knowing and beholding the eternal, indestructible, essential centre of our being. — Rudolf Steiner

Feruza Ruzieva Quotes By B. J. Daniels

The woman could get a confession faster than a priest. — B. J. Daniels

Feruza Ruzieva Quotes By Wayne Dyer

People who truly understand what is meant by self-reliance know they must live their lives by ethics rather than rules. — Wayne Dyer

Feruza Ruzieva Quotes By Emil Cioran

If truth were not boring, science would have done away with God long ago. But God as well as the saints is a means to escape the dull banality of truth. — Emil Cioran

Feruza Ruzieva Quotes By Faraaz Kazi

The flush on her pale cheeks was like the blush of sunset on snow. — Faraaz Kazi

Feruza Ruzieva Quotes By Libba Bray

I don't want to have this conversation. It's sunny out. There's bacon downstairs. — Libba Bray

Feruza Ruzieva Quotes By Richard John Neuhaus

Consumerism is, quite precisely, the consuming of life by the things consumed. It is living in a manner that is measured by having rather than being ... and consumerism is hardly the sin of the rich. The poor, driven by discontent and envy, may be as consumed by what they do not have as the rich are consumed by what they do have. The question is not, certainly not most importantly, a question about economics. It is first and foremost a cultural and moral problem requiring a cultural and moral remedy. — Richard John Neuhaus

Feruza Ruzieva Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Though fervent was our vow,
Though ruddily ran our pleasure,
Bliss has fulfilled its measure,
And sees its sentence now.
Ache deep; but make no moans:
Smile out; but stilly suffer:
The paths of love are rougher
Than thoroughfares of stones. — Thomas Hardy