Greaca Romana Quotes & Sayings
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The overriding problems are brought on by the existence of the ego, a maladaptive behavioral complex in the psyche that gets going like a tumor. If it's not treated - if there's not pharmacological intervention - it becomes the dominant constellation of the personality.. — Terence McKenna
To know oneself is, above all, to know what one lacks. It is to measure oneself against Truth, and not the other way around. The first product of self-knowledge is humility ... — Flannery O'Connor
When someone asks me what a song is about, it's like, I feel like I might ruin it if you ask me that. I feel like I did my best to explain the song in the song on its own terms as a song. — Kyle Morton
The eyes of the lovers are blind while those of the grieving are wide open. — A. Mani
Trying to give back a little bit is important. — Mark Goddard
I remember one of my tutors saying, 'Always when on a long march assume the attitude you feel most inclined to, as it is less tiring. — Mary Henrietta Kingsley
He considers me also a little fragile because artistic. I need to be cared for, like a potted plant. — Margaret Atwood
Meditation is to be aware of what is going on: in your body, in your feelings, in your mind, and in the world. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Nothing in life ever was a complete and one hundred per cent success, but often one could well afford to settle for less, and this would seem to be the greatest lesson one could learn in life. — Paul Gallico
When I was younger I thought I was an artist, and inspiration would just come to me. — Stockard Channing
A small laugh startled me and I looked over to see her actually smiling. Making her do that more often was a new goal. — Abbi Glines
I invest in things for the long term and have a long horizon and the flexibility. — Jerry Yang
There's nothing wrong with not looking like something. It just means you don't fit the stereotype yet. — Haruki Murakami
We who live in the civilized world are accustomed to a background roar that never goes away. It is the pounding of our machinery in the chest of the city, and it is the incessant blood of traffic rushing through the streets.
Here the silence never goes away. It is the foundation of all sound. One can hear into the jungle through the silence much farther than one can see into it through the trees. — Pirate Lanford
