Heidinger Karen Quotes & Sayings
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To Savor The Scene, A Book, or A Friend. — Barbara Shook Hazen
At the deepest level, an 'open heart' is spacious presence, in which the sense of separateness between yourself and the 'other' dissolves and there is the recognition of oneness, of shared consciousness. That recognition is love. Sensing the formless essence in another and recognizing it as one with your own essence - that's what love is. All this is an intrinsic part of the awakened consciousness and the revelation of the spiritual dimension of life. — Eckhart Tolle
The first time I went to Iraq was October 2002, when Saddam was still in power, and then, subsequently, in January of 2003, about three-and-a-half months before the U.S. invasion. So, I got to see the before and after of Iraq, basically, before and after the war. — Farnaz Fassihi
You're fortunate I've already beaten someone else to death today, gunslinger. I have a schedule to keep. — John Jackson Miller
Hope. Such a dangerous thing. — Rae Carson
They just said, 'Roll the tape.' No rehearsal or nothing ... Muddy [Waters] didn't come in and say 'I wanna rehearse.' He used to look at me and say 'Let's just play the blues. That's all you need to do. — Buddy Guy
Are those cat hairs on your lapel, or have you been dating a blonde with a crew cut? — Lilian Jackson Braun
Old Arabic books, printed in Bulaq, generally have a broad margin wherein a separate work, independent of the text, adds gloom to the page. — Ameen Rihani
Our modern society - especially in the West, and especially now - reveres youth. — Clint Eastwood
The man looks the world full in the face, as if it were made for his uses and fashioned to his liking. The woman takes a sidelong glance at it, full of subtlety, even of suspicion. Had they both worn the same clothes, it is possible that their outlook might have been the same. — Virginia Woolf
Protagoras asserted that there are two sides to every question, exactly opposite to each other. — Diogenes
