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Gruwells Books Quotes By Ajahn Brahm

If you know how to let go and be at peace, you know everything you need to know about living in the world. — Ajahn Brahm

Gruwells Books Quotes By William Gibson

That's one of my favorite things about Twitter: You can tweak your feed into a fabulous novelty engine. That's only one thing you can do with it, but it's one of the things I find most entertaining about it. — William Gibson

Gruwells Books Quotes By Jack Finney

Anyway, there's a time and place for everything, and while this may have been the place, it wasn't the time. — Jack Finney

Gruwells Books Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

He was ... seeking to serve at once with all the strength of is soul ... and ready to sacrifice everything ... Though these young men unhappily fail to understand that the sacrifice of life is, in many cases, the easiest of all sacrifices, and that to sacrifice, for instance, five or six years of their seething youth to hard and tedious study, if only to multiply tenfold their powers of serving the truth and the cause they have set before them as their goal-such a sacrifice is beyond the strength of many of them. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Gruwells Books Quotes By Emile M. Cioran

Torment, for some men, is a need, an appetite, and an accomplishment. — Emile M. Cioran

Gruwells Books Quotes By Trip Adler

The more you learn, the more you realize how much there is to learn. — Trip Adler

Gruwells Books Quotes By George Santayana

I feel so much the continual death of everything and everybody, and have so learned to reconcile myself to it, that the final and official end loses most of its impressiveness. — George Santayana

Gruwells Books Quotes By Charlie N. Holmberg

but with their enemies either dead, jailed, or in a perpetual state of being frozen, danger had decided to leave them alone. — Charlie N. Holmberg