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Foxon Nails Quotes By Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

But the life of Spirit is not the life that shrinks from death and keeps itself untouched by devastation, but rather the life that endures it and maintains itself in it. It wins its truth only when, in utter dismemberment, it finds itself ... Spirit is this power only by looking the negative in the face, and tarrying with it. This tarrying with the negative is the magical power that converts it into being. This power is identical with what we earlier called the Subject. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Foxon Nails Quotes By K. Bromberg

My whole fucking world.

My Rylee. My son. My everything. — K. Bromberg

Foxon Nails Quotes By Beth Michele

Have you ever been kissed by a superhero before? Because you've never been truly kissed until you've been kissed by a superhero."
"Will it be life-changing?"
"Oh yes, life as you know it will never be the same. — Beth Michele

Foxon Nails Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

Meditate upon yourself and you'll find bliss. — Abhijit Naskar

Foxon Nails Quotes By Jeff Gannon

I was given a White House - well, you will have to ask the White House that. But I asked to attend the White House briefing because I was, you know, because I wanted to report on the activities there. — Jeff Gannon

Foxon Nails Quotes By Lauretta Ngcobo

From the day whe arrived at her husband's home, no one called her by her name. — Lauretta Ngcobo

Foxon Nails Quotes By David Langford

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a completely ad hoc plot device. — David Langford

Foxon Nails Quotes By David Brier

Ideas are the currency of innovation. — David Brier

Foxon Nails Quotes By Gordon S. Wood

These multiplying societies treated the sick, aided the industrious poor, housed orphans, fed imprisoned debtors, built huts for shipwrecked sailors, and, in the case of the Massachusetts Humane Society, even attempted to resuscitate those suffering from "suspended animation," that is, those such as drowning victims who appeared to be dead but actually were not. The fear of being buried alive was a serious concern at this time. Many, like Washington on his deathbed, asked that their bodies not be immediately interred in case they might be suffering from suspended animation. — Gordon S. Wood