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Giacobini Auto Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

Of all the thoughts that rise in the mind, the thought 'I' is the first thought. — Ramana Maharshi

Giacobini Auto Quotes By Debra Anastasia

It's just that you're the kindest person in the world. And you're here with me. I'll never stop feeling lucky. — Debra Anastasia

Giacobini Auto Quotes By Michael Keaton

If I'm going to meditate, there is a little church up in Montecito, California. It's an old Spanish mission, actually. I find it comforting in there. — Michael Keaton

Giacobini Auto Quotes By Lucy Walker

The world needs more women filmmakers, so we have to keep encouraging ourselves and one another, and eventually things must get easier for us. — Lucy Walker

Giacobini Auto Quotes By Steve Coogan

When it comes to morality, I'd rather have an unfaithful president like Bill Clinton, who tried to reform welfare, than a faithful George Bush who propagated an illegal war on the rest of the world. So that is where my morality stands. — Steve Coogan

Giacobini Auto Quotes By Olavo De Carvalho

Only the subject's individual consciousness can testify for the unwitnessed acts, and there is no act more deprived of external testimony than the act of knowing. — Olavo De Carvalho

Giacobini Auto Quotes By Jack Donovan

When men evaluate each other as men, they still look for the same virtues that they'd need to keep the perimeter. Men respond to and admire the qualities that would make men useful and dependable in an emergency. Men have always had a role apart, and they still judge one another according to the demands of that role as a guardian in a gang struggling for survival against encroaching doom. Everything that is specifically about being a man - not merely a person - has to do with that role — Jack Donovan

Giacobini Auto Quotes By Terry Pratchett

On the fifth day the governor of the town called all the tribal chieftains to an audience in the market square, to hear their grievances. He didn't always do anything about them, but at least they got heard, and he nodded a lot; and everyone felt better about it, at least until they got home. This is politics. — Terry Pratchett