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Illegally Synonym Quotes By James Russell Lowell

Under the influence of a political framework like our own. We — James Russell Lowell

Illegally Synonym Quotes By Tony Robbins

It's not about getting what you want. It's about experiencing what you really need by becoming more. — Tony Robbins

Illegally Synonym Quotes By Louis L'Amour

There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. Yet that will be the beginning. — Louis L'Amour

Illegally Synonym Quotes By Millard Drexler

I'm an agent of change all day long, and I want to meet other people like that. — Millard Drexler

Illegally Synonym Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Amor fati: this is the very core of my being - And as to my prolonged illness, do I not owe much more to it than I owe to my health? To it I owe a higher kind of health, a sort of health which grows stronger under everything that does not actually kill it! - To it, I owe even my philosophy. ... Only great suffering is the ultimate emancipator of spirit, for it teaches one that vast suspiciousness which makes an X out of every U, a genuine and proper X, i.e., the antepenultimate letter. Only great suffering; that great suffering, under which we seem to be over a fire of greenwood, the suffering that takes its time - forces us philosophers to descend into our nethermost depths, and to let go of all trustfulness, all good-nature, all whittling-down, all mildness, all mediocrity, - on which things we had formerly staked our humanity. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Illegally Synonym Quotes By Ernst Hanfstaengl

If it is not the fashion now, it will be later because I wear it. — Ernst Hanfstaengl

Illegally Synonym Quotes By Elizabeth Brundage

Inness painted from memory, which is to say that he didn't paint what he saw, but what he remembered. There's a difference. He believed memory was a lens to the soul. It's not the details that matter - the veins on a leaf, say- so much as the implied detail, such as the changing light, the wind, the lone peasant in the distance the sense that something else is going on, some deeper possibilitly ... — Elizabeth Brundage