Fleischhauer Aachen Quotes & Sayings
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When it comes to making decisions, I will come down on the side of Nebraska every time. If I have to choose between the White House and the farmhouse, I choose the farmhouse. — Ben Nelson

The integrity of the subtle body is totally important. As the subtle body wears, we get sick. That is why, eventually, the body dies - it's because something happens to the subtle body. — Frederick Lenz

When you dance with the devil, it might as well be a devil who can give you your own corner of hell to rule. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Owning her face, unapologetically, or - even more revolutionarily - happily was the bravest thing she could possibly do. — Georgia Clark

Bob, who had never been late in his life, suspected there was something hostile at the core of people who always were. — Dennis Lehane

New content online no longer requires new stories or information, just new ways of linking things to other things. Or as the social networks might put it to you, 'Jane is now friends with Tom.' The connection has been made; the picture is getting more complete. — Douglas Rushkoff

Only while under the dominion of fear do men fall a prey to superstition; that all the portents ever invested with the reverence of misguided religion are mere phantoms of dejected and fearful minds; and lastly, that prophets have most power among the people, and are most formidable to rulers, precisely at those times when the state is in most peril. I think this is sufficiently plain to all, and will therefore say no more on the subject. — Christopher Hitchens

Of all the unhappy people in the world, the unhappiest are those who have not found something they want to do. — Lin Yutang

So requisite is the use of Astrology to the Arts of Divination, as it were the Key that opens the door of all their Mysteries. — Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa

Fantasy is my heart and love. And I just want to play in that garden for the rest of my life. — Catherynne M Valente

Every minute, hour and hour that passes daily should be converted into product — Sunday Adelaja

They [the Templars] had read Avicenna, and they were not ignorant, like the Europeans. How could you live alongside a tolerant, mystical, libertine culture for two centuries without succumbing to its allure, particularly when you compared it to Western culture, which was crude, vulgar, barbaric, and Germanic? — Umberto Eco

We can't have choice and free will and still be fated. — Nora Roberts