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Inspirational Star Trek Next Generation Quotes By Amanda Laneley

I've been going through my own personal hell. — Amanda Laneley

Inspirational Star Trek Next Generation Quotes By Gautama Buddha

When a man makes utensils out of a metal which has been thoroughly cleansed of dross, the utensils will be excellent. You monks, who wish to follow the Way, make your own hearts clean from the dirt of evil passion, and your conduct will be unimpeachable. — Gautama Buddha

Inspirational Star Trek Next Generation Quotes By Robin Hobb

Diplomacy may very well be the art of manipulating secrets. What would any negotiation come to, were not there secrets to either share or withhold? — Robin Hobb

Inspirational Star Trek Next Generation Quotes By Francois Hollande

I bow down in memory of the victims, and I come to tell my Armenian friends that we will never forget the tragedies that your people has endured. — Francois Hollande

Inspirational Star Trek Next Generation Quotes By Robert Burton Robinson

Then Cynthia looked at him and smiled, and he knew he couldn't possibly resist her, no matter what she had done. It felt as though the two of them had just stripped naked and dived off a high cliff over a beautiful river. The water below looked cool and inviting. But what if it was only six inches deep? — Robert Burton Robinson

Inspirational Star Trek Next Generation Quotes By Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp

The alchemists of past centuries tried hard to make the elixir of life: ... Those efforts were in vain; it is not in our power to obtain the experiences and the views of the future by prolonging our lives forward in this direction. However, it is well possible in a certain sense to prolong our lives backwards by acquiring the experiences of those who existed before us and by learning to know their views as well as if we were their contemporaries. The means for doing this is also an elixir of life. — Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp