Hippie Travel Quotes & Sayings
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I invite everyone to chose forgiveness rather than division, teamwork over personal ambition. — Jean-Francois Cope

I used to travel in tennis shoes; I am just not allowed to anymore. I'm an old hippie from San Francisco. — Amy Irving

If you have the opportunity to do amazing things in your life, I strongly encourage you to invite someone to join you. — Simon Sinek

The integers of language are sentences, and their organs are the parts of speech. Linguistic organization, then, consists in the differentiation of the parts of speech and the integration of the sentence. — John Wesley Powell

When does one become free from all tubers (of the mind)? When one becomes free of kashayas (anger-pride-deceit-greed). Kashays (anger-pride-deceit-greed) are tubers themselves. — Dada Bhagwan

She'd been trained as a child no to trust anyone, but he'd just saved her life, and she was freezing. He could be a yeti for all she cared. — Krystal Shannan

There is a law of time, a law of oblivion: glory to the dead; life to the living. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

But it never ceases to amaze me how difficult the things that are supposed to be instinctive really are. — Rachel Joyce

Oh I had crushes on all my leading men, I think. Oh, you know who I really had fun with? In this movie 'Mother, Jugs & Speed,' I really liked working with Harvey Keitel. — Raquel Welch

In space?" I choked out. "We're all in space," Ultragod replied, a broad smile on his face. "Humans travel on Starship Earth." "Why thank you, Super Hippie. I can't breathe in space, you know! — C.T. Phipps

There is no such thing as vicarious experience. — Mary Parker Follett

Livvie's screams rent the air. James flinched at the sound, but Caleb's blood sang. I am both men. - Caleb — C.J. Roberts

Just as we might take Darwin as an example of the normal extraverted thinking type, the normal introverted thinking type could be represented by Kant. The one speaks with facts, the other relies on the subjective factor. Darwin ranges over the wide field of objective reality, Kant restricts himself to a critique of knowledge. — Carl Jung