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Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Paul Fussell

Before the development of tourism, travel was conceived to be like study, and its fruits were considered to be the adornment of the mind and the formation of judgement. — Paul Fussell

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Awareness ultimately has no boundaries. It exists in this world but endlessly goes beyond it. The world's great wisdom traditions all derive from a higher reality that is indescribable but can be experienced. This is the greatest wonder and source of awe. As the ancient Indian sages declare, "This isn't knowledge that you learn. It's knowledge that you become." When you fully absorb this insight, you know what it means to transcend. You don't need to travel anywhere; all of reality exists in you. You exemplify wholeness because you are united with everything and everyone around you. You exist to demonstrate that human beings can reach the infinite, and by simply being who you are, you help others get there. — Deepak Chopra

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Jeff Hobbs

Our collective information regarding his death was still limited, which brought forward the sadder fact that, at the end of it all, none of us had actually known Rob as well as we thought we did, as well as we should have, as well as - with just a little more effort - we could have. — Jeff Hobbs

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By John D. MacDonald

Her dark eyes were like twin entrances to two deep caves. Nothing lived in those caves. Maybe something had, once upon a time. There were piles of picked bones back in there, some scribbling on the walls, and some grey ash where the fires had been. — John D. MacDonald

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Moliere

Birth means nothing where there is no virtue. — Moliere

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

I think with the Romans, that the general of today should be a soldier tomorrow if necessary. — Thomas Jefferson

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Lin Yutang

The purpose of a short story is ... that the reader shall come away with the satisfactory feeling that a particular insight into human character has been gained, or that his (or her) knowledge of life has been deepened, or that pity, love or sympathy for a human being is awakened. — Lin Yutang

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Michel Houellebecq

I admit that invective is one of my pleasures. This only brings me problems in life, but that's it. I attack, I insult. I have a gift for that, for insults, for provocation. So I am tempted to use it. — Michel Houellebecq

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Michael Chabon

But we have learned to mistrust and despise our human aptitude for being entertained, and in that sense we get the entertainment we deserve. — Michael Chabon

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Ray Dalio

I've learned that each mistake was probably a reflection of something that I was (or others were) doing wrong, so if I could figure out what that was, I could learn how to be more effective. — Ray Dalio

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Seth Godin

Your positions on EVERYTHING are based on the story you tell yourself and not some universal fact from the universal fact database. — Seth Godin

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Jeff Goins

This is the Rule of the Scene, which says that places and people shape the success of our work far more than we realize. Location is not irrelevant. Place matters. As social psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi wrote, "Creativity is more likely in places where new ideas require less effort to be perceived." The — Jeff Goins

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By David Letterman

Here's what we know about Santa. He sees you when you're sleeping. He knows when you're awake. He knows if you've been bad or good. I think he's with the NSA. — David Letterman

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

...misery had her dwelling in my heart... — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Freeness In Pulp Quotes By Darryl White

You can't hold firewalls and intrusion detection systems accountable. You can only hold people accountable. — Darryl White