Hindernissen Te Quotes & Sayings
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When you're alone you can long so hard for something like an embrace that you mine it from the air. You find it in meanings that you might not otherwise grasp, for which it is helpful to arise early in the morning, when the mind is clear and the heart is gentle. — Mark Helprin
I see myself as a man who is searching for meaning in life. This is rather different from being a staunch believer in something. A believer is someone who senses a consciousness or a direction and believes in it. The one who searches for meaning has not found the direction yet. — Aharon Appelfeld
Their gazes met, clashed, those gorgeous blues begging. — Avril Ashton
The dreams of eternity are the states of mind. When we wake up from the dreams there's only enlightenment. There could never be anything else. — Frederick Lenz
Every single minute matters, every single child matters, every single childhood matters. — Kailash Satyarthi
Use your bad moments to discover what makes you tremble. Use your good moments to find your road to inner peace. — Paulo Coelho
It's a fearful thing to love what death can touch. — Eleanor Morse
Once a human named Evan Walker had a dream - a dream it can no longer remember - and in that dream there was a tent in the woods and in that tent there was a girl who called herself humanity, and the girl was worth more to it than its own life. — Rick Yancey
As you become present and thereby total in what you do, your actions become charged with spiritual power. — Eckhart Tolle
If you're improvising with Paul Reiser, man, you'd better hold on tight! — Daniel Stern
Remember that you can pray any time, anywhere. Washing dishes, digging ditches, working in the office, in the shop, on the athletic field, even in prison - you can pray and know God hears! — Billy Graham
On Wall Street, financial crisis destroys jobs. Here in Washington, it creates them. The rest is just details. — Timothy Noah
In my understanding of God I start with certain firm beliefs. One is that the laws of nature are not broken. We do not, of course, know all these laws yet, but I believe that such laws exist. I do not, therefore, believe in the literal truth of some miracles which are featured in the Christian Scriptures, such as the Virgin Birth or water into wine ... God works, I believe, within natural laws, and, according to natural laws, these things happen. — Nevill Francis Mott
What Newcastle lack is a lack of pace — Charlie Nicholas
