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From1099 Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

The one who has won over duality is adwait (non-duality; state of oneness, free from duality-state). With a transparent inner vision one can attain a state beyond duality. — Dada Bhagwan

From1099 Quotes By John Gates

When we did the sign outside, we did not do the cigarette or the mug of beer because it was going to be outside. I wasn't sure if the city would object. — John Gates

From1099 Quotes By Alan Keyes

If the Declaration of Independence states our creed, there can be no right to abortion, since it means denying the most fundamental right of all to the unborn child, the right to life. — Alan Keyes

From1099 Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

I believe the personal is the collective. One of the ironies of writing memoir is in using the "I" it becomes an alchemical "we." This is the sorcery of literature. — Terry Tempest Williams

From1099 Quotes By Brian W. Matthews

Regret is the final breath of the weak. — Brian W. Matthews

From1099 Quotes By Kelly Williams Brown

But the fact is people who always have at least a quarter tank of gas and refill the tank as soon as it dips below that line will never run out of gas on a backwoods mountain road and have to be rescued by a kindhearted trucker. Or murdered by a non-kindhearted trucker. — Kelly Williams Brown

From1099 Quotes By Elizabeth Jane Howard

When she was drinking his liquor and smoking his cigars, Charity couldn't help warming to Sir Humphrey. She almost forgot what a crashing bore he really was. — Elizabeth Jane Howard

From1099 Quotes By Chiwetel Ejiofor

It's hard to tell the story if you're not involved yourself, emotionally. — Chiwetel Ejiofor

From1099 Quotes By Helen Macdonald

But the only things I knew were hawkish things, and the lines that drew me across the landscape were the lines that drew the hawk: hunger, desire, fascination, the need to find and fly and kill. — Helen Macdonald