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Homsar Quotes By Thaddeus Golas

We are equal beings and the universe is our relations with each other. — Thaddeus Golas

Homsar Quotes By Luigina Sgarro

In hate feeling there is a more or less subtle estimation component.
You do not hate those who take advantage or prevails over someone who is incapable or weak (albeit temporarily), you can at most despise them. — Luigina Sgarro

Homsar Quotes By Laurie Anderson

Freedon is a scary thing. Most people don't want it. — Laurie Anderson

Homsar Quotes By Barack Obama

I have been in Washington for a while now, and most things don't surprise me. The fact that twenty 6-year-olds were gunned down in the most violent fashion possible and this town couldn't do anything about it was stunning to me. — Barack Obama

Homsar Quotes By Robin S. Sharma

It is only when you have mastered the art of loving yourself that you can truly love others. it's only when you have opened your own heart that you can touch the hearts of others. when you feel centered and alive, you are in much better position to be a better person. — Robin S. Sharma

Homsar Quotes By Genevieve Gorder

Being on Oprah? You realize that there are a couple of types of audience members. There are like the cult people in the audience who are just crying before she gets on. And then there are the people who are playing it cool. I definitely was somewhere in the middle. — Genevieve Gorder

Homsar Quotes By Daniel Defoe

Let no man despise the secret hints and notices of danger, which sometimes are given him, when he may think there is no possibility of its being real. That such hints and notices are given us, I believe few that have made any observations of things can deny; that they are certain discoveries of an invisible world, and a converse of spirits, we cannot doubt; and if the tendency of them seems to be to warn us of danger, why should we not suppose they are from some friendly agent, whether supreme, or inferior, or subordinate, is not the question; and that they are given for our good? — Daniel Defoe