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Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Seth

The basic idea of karma is not punishment. Karma presents the opportunity for development; to make use of opportunities that were not taken advantage of, to fill in gaps of ignorance, to enlarge understanding through experience, to do what should be done. — Seth

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Richard A. Falk

Doing something, however pathetic, is psychologically better than doing nothing. In the current political environment - that is, with no more Cold War tensions - the tendency is to counteract the feelings of fear and vulnerability with a variety of military, paramilitary and police measures, despite the reality that this kind of excessive reliance on force in many ways intensifies the very problem it is purporting to solve. — Richard A. Falk

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Warren Mundine

If I told my parents that I was going to do that [ to be really counsel to a Prime Minister] when I was kid, they would probably put me in therapy. — Warren Mundine

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Jamie Ford

We don't get to choose our parents," Sunny said. "If we did, some of us might choose never to be born at all. — Jamie Ford

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Joan Of Arc

It is better to be alone with God. His friendship will not fail me, nor His counsel, nor His love. In His strength, I will dare and dare and dare until I die. — Joan Of Arc

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Jean Webster

Getting an education is an awfully wearing process! — Jean Webster

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Joann Buchanan

At what point does reality imitate what we see in our dreams? — Joann Buchanan

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Elizabeth Berg

It's amazing how smart the body is. Though maybe we could do without loving. I think it's overrated, and I think it's too hard. You should only love your children; that is necessary, because otherwise you might kill them. But to love a man? It's overrated, and it's too hard and I will never, ever do it again. — Elizabeth Berg

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

There is no habit you will value so much as that of walking far without fatigue. — Thomas Jefferson

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Claire Danes

At every stage in life you think about death. But teenagers especially are sort of invincible. They're not supposed to be thinking about dying yet, or else they'd be too afraid to live. — Claire Danes

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Eudora Welty

When my mother would tell me that she wanted me to have something because she as a child had never had it, I wanted, or I partly wanted, to give it back. All my life I continued to feel that bliss for me would have to imply my mother's deprivation or sacrifice. I don't think it would have occurred to her what a double emotion I felt, and indeed I know that it was being unfair to her, for what she said was simply the truth. — Eudora Welty

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

What you lack in capital make up for with excellence. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Blair Underwood

You never know how things will last, if they will last, and how people will use them in the future. It was a fun movie for young people at the time in the 80s; but it struck a cord with people and it has lasted so I'm very proud of being a part of that. — Blair Underwood

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Markwayne Mullin

I'm not for raising taxes on anyone - period. — Markwayne Mullin

Gravitating In A Sentence Quotes By Stephen Hawking

Our very existence imposes rules determining from where and at what time it is possible for us to observe the universe. That is, the fact of our being restricts the characteristics of the kind of environment in which we find ourselves. That principle is called the weak anthropic principle. — Stephen Hawking