Hunnewell Quotes & Sayings
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Humour allows us to see that ultimately things don't make sense. The only thing that truly makes sense is letting go of anything we continue to hold on to. Our ego-mind and emotions are a dramatic illusion. Of course, we all feel that they're real: my drama, your drama, our confrontations. We create these elaborate scenarios and then react to them. But there is nothing really happening outside our mind! This is karma's cosmic joke. You can laugh about the irony of this, or you can stick with your scenario. It's your choice. — Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
When it comes to guys, make sure you are treated like a princess, always. — Poppy Montgomery
It's much more important for U.S. to be able to defend against foreign attacks than it is to be able to launch successful attacks against foreign adversaries. — Edward Snowden
Energy and fuel prices continue to rise, triggering fuel consumption concerns in the United States. — Dieter Zetsche
Don't be afraid that things are changing, because indeed they always are. — Sharon Weil
The world is not ruled by those who have money, but those who have dreams — Janusz Korwin-Mikke
The well-being and the hopes of the peoples of the world can never be served until peace - as well as freedom, honor and self-respect - is secure. — Ralph Bunche
The right of every person "to be let alone" must be placed in the scales with the right of others to communicate. — Warren E. Burger
The piece of music is nothing without the act of interpretation. That is the only way it can live, and it's a totally abstract thing. — Helene Grimaud
If you want to get along with somebody, let them be right, and it will last longer. — Anthony Kiedis
Slavery is an obscenity. It is not just stealing someone's labor; it is the theft of an entire life. — Kevin Bales
THE SQUEAK SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH! — Lisa Fiedler
But in the end, without Earth, everything would eventually die. Humans had been out of the gravity well a long time. Long enough to have developed the technology to cut that umbilical cord, but they'd just never bothered to do it. Stagnant. Humanity, for all its desire to fling itself into every livable pocket it could reach, had become stagnant. Satisfied to fly around in ships built half a century before, using technology that hadn't changed in longer than that. Earth had been so focused — James S.A. Corey
Did Superman really want to save the world, or did he just feel like he had to? Would he much rather be a farmer? Maybe. Would he much rather be hanging out with his dad and his mom and his dog? Probably. — Gerard Way
