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Hocum Syndrome Quotes By Seneca The Younger

The soul has this proof of divinity: that divine things delight it. — Seneca The Younger

Hocum Syndrome Quotes By Gerard Arpey

Our Fly Smart philosophy is about investing only on those points of differentiation that pay for themselves, that earn a revenue premium commensurate with what it costs us to provide that product or service. — Gerard Arpey

Hocum Syndrome Quotes By Mary Renault

True friends share everything, except the past before they met. — Mary Renault

Hocum Syndrome Quotes By Debi Mazar

I was born and raised in Queens and moved into the city as a young adult. Then I ended up acting and decided to run off to California. — Debi Mazar

Hocum Syndrome Quotes By John Stuart Mill

On the average, a person who cares for other people, for his country, or for mankind, is a happier man than one who does not; but of what use is it to preach this doctrine to a man who cares for nothing but his own ease, or his own pocket? He cannot care for other people if he would. It is like preaching to the worm who crawls on the ground, how much better it would be for him if he were an eagle. — John Stuart Mill

Hocum Syndrome Quotes By Anirban Bose

The ramdomness of events in the world is so lacking in logic that we give it names like destiny, fate, karma and kismat to deal with the irrationality of its sequence — Anirban Bose

Hocum Syndrome Quotes By Ziad K. Abdelnour

I believe the best gift you could ever give a woman is your time. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Hocum Syndrome Quotes By Alexander Wang

Everyone always asks me who my muse is, or who's the girl I have in mind, which is such a hard question for me to answer because I feel like it's a sensibility that varies for each individual. — Alexander Wang

Hocum Syndrome Quotes By Terence McKenna

Time is a topological manifold. It is a surface. Events flow across it like water over land and like water flowing over land, when the land is flat, the water becomes reflective and moves slowly. When the landscape becomes disrupted, the water moves faster and chaotic attractors appear and new kinds of activity emerge and out of that new activity, there comes the new states that define the future. — Terence McKenna