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Haljine Luna Quotes By George A. Smith

The heart which finds life in material wealth is usually certain to go farther and seek for more in the satisfaction of base and sullen appetites. — George A. Smith

Haljine Luna Quotes By Jeremy Campbell

Energy was the ruling theme of Victorian science, as machines increasingly harnessed the forces of nature to do man's work. The concept is also present in the art and literature of the age, notably in the poems of William Blake. The Romantic movement was much interested in energy and its various transformations. — Jeremy Campbell

Haljine Luna Quotes By Jeanne Achterberg

Health is being in harmony with the world view. Health is an intuitive perception of the universe and all its inhabitants as being of one fabric. Health is maintaining communication with the animals and plants and minerals and stars. It is knowing death and life and seeing no difference. It is blending and melding, seeking solitude and seeking companionship to understand one's many levels. Unlike the more "modern" notions, in shamanic society health is not the absence of feeling; no more so is it the absence of pain. Health is seeking out all of the experiences of Creation and turning them over and over, feeling their texture and multiple meanings. Health is expanding beyond one's singular state of consciousness to experience the ripples and waves of the universe. — Jeanne Achterberg

Haljine Luna Quotes By Erin Andrews

I always second-guess what I am doing. — Erin Andrews

Haljine Luna Quotes By Virginia Satir

No one's fingerprints are exactly the same as anyone else's. — Virginia Satir

Haljine Luna Quotes By Anonymous

Sooner was his father's funeral over, than Mrs. John Dashwood, without sending any notice of her intention to her mother-in-law, arrived with her child and their attendants. No one could dispute her right to come; the house was her husband's from the moment of his father's decease; but the indelicacy of her conduct was so much the greater, and — Anonymous

Haljine Luna Quotes By Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

Great Britain, for instance, is too big and too diverse to be home to a small-island civilization, but in modern times the English - though not, I think, other peoples of the island - have cultivated what might be called a small-island mentality: all their most tiresome history books stress, sometimes in their opening words, that their history is a function of their insularity. They still write and read histories with such titles as Our Island Story and The Offshore Islanders.4The conviction that their island "arose from the azure main" and is like a gem "set in the silver sea" resounds in national songs and scraps of verse which they hear repeatedly. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the English invested heavily in naval security. They created the cult of the "English eccentric" - which is a way of idealizing the outcome of isolation. They have projected an image as "a singular race, one which prides itself on being a little mad. — Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

Haljine Luna Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Creativity is the fountain of genius. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Haljine Luna Quotes By Benjamin Boukpeti

I'm also conscious of what this confidence that has been placed in me means. I'm going to the Games through the back door but I'm working everyday to exit through the main door! — Benjamin Boukpeti

Haljine Luna Quotes By Italo Calvino

It seems impossible, in a big city like Paris, but you can waste hours looking for the right place to burn up a corpse. — Italo Calvino

Haljine Luna Quotes By Karen Traviss

And knowing my luck ... that'll be the Engineer sign for Your mom's a skank. — Karen Traviss

Haljine Luna Quotes By William Butler Yeats

I
though heart might find relief
Did I become a Christian man and choose for my belief
What seems most welcome in the tomb
play a predestined part.
Homer is my example and his unchristened heart. — William Butler Yeats