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Friday 1995 Quotes By Louis Tomlinson

Live life for the momentr becuase everything else is uncertain — Louis Tomlinson

Friday 1995 Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Through countless births in the cycle of existence
I have run, not finding
although seeking the builder of this house;
and again and again I faced the suffering of new birth.
Oh housebuilder! Now you are seen.
You shall not build a house again for me.
All your beams are broken,
the ridgepole is shattered.
The mind has become freed from conditioning:
the end of craving has been reached. — Gautama Buddha

Friday 1995 Quotes By Robert Benson

Personal prayer does not dispense us from corporate prayer. The one sustains the other. — Robert Benson

Friday 1995 Quotes By Raymond Carver

Art doesn't have to do anything. It just has to be there for the fierce pleasure we take in doing it. — Raymond Carver

Friday 1995 Quotes By Daniel H. Wilson

Without us here to witness, the universe is just pointless physics unfolding. — Daniel H. Wilson

Friday 1995 Quotes By Abraham H. Maslow

The needs for safety, belonging, love relations and for respect can be satisfied only by other people, i.e., only from outside the person. This means considerable dependence on the environment. A person in this dependent position cannot really be said to be governing himself, or in control of his own fate. He must be beholden to the sources of supply of needed gratifications. Their wishes, their whims, their rules and laws govern him and must be appeased lest he jeopardize his sources of supply. He must be, to an extent, "other-directed," and must be sensitive to other people's approval, affection and good will. This is the same as saying that he must adapt and adjust by being flexible and responsive and by changing himself to fit the external situation. He is the dependent variable; the environment is the fixed, independent variable. — Abraham H. Maslow

Friday 1995 Quotes By Francis Quarles

I see no virtue where I smell no sweat. — Francis Quarles