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Hassani Campbell Quotes By Gian Kumar

When man manages his intellect and steadies his mind,
He discovers the all-pervading Self. — Gian Kumar

Hassani Campbell Quotes By Jeremy Piven

I grew up on the stage, where you just throw yourself into projects and don't get in your own way. — Jeremy Piven

Hassani Campbell Quotes By William Blake

Infant Joy
I have no name
I am but two days old.-
What shall I call thee?
I happy am
Joy is my name,-
Sweet joy befell thee!
Pretty joy!
Sweet joy but two days old.
Sweet joy I call thee:
Thou dost smile.
I sing the while
Sweet joy befell thee. — William Blake

Hassani Campbell Quotes By Haskell Wexler

Now, I have to - in my defense, I have the say that general knowledge of the deadly nature of cigarettes was not primarily in my mind and nor was it on these poor cowboys, who - many of whom who've died of emphysema since we were shooting. — Haskell Wexler

Hassani Campbell Quotes By Natasha Trethewey

I don't like a kind of workshop that is about editing
I don't want to sit there and be an editor. I don't want to tell someone how to "fix" a poem. — Natasha Trethewey

Hassani Campbell Quotes By Lao-Tzu

Laozi was an ancient Chinese philosopher. According to Chinese tradition, Laozi lived in the 6th century BC, however many historians contend that Laozi — Lao-Tzu

Hassani Campbell Quotes By Robyn Davidson

The French word for wanderlust or wandering is 'errance.' The etymology is the same as 'error.' So to wander is to make mistakes. In other words, to make mistakes, to make errors is sort of the idea of learning through trial and error, allowing the mistakes to be part of the process. — Robyn Davidson

Hassani Campbell Quotes By Emily Dickinson

LOOK back on time with kindly eyes, He doubtless did his best; How softly sinks his trembling sun In human nature's west! — Emily Dickinson