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Janning Welding Quotes By R.v.m.

Introspect! Is your life moving forward or just moving like a pendulum? -RVM — R.v.m.

Janning Welding Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

The time for action is now. It's never too late to do something. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Janning Welding Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

The sages are often ignorant of physical science, because they read the wrong book-the book within; and the scientists are too often ignorant of religion, because they too read the wrong book-the book outside. — Swami Vivekananda

Janning Welding Quotes By Walter Benjamin

Imperialistic war is a rebellion of technology which collects, in the form of "human material," the claims to which society has denied its natural material. Instead of draining rivers, society directs a human stream into a bed of trenches; instead of dropping seeds from airplanes, it drops incendiary bombs over cities; and through gas warfare the aura is abolished in a new way. — Walter Benjamin

Janning Welding Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

I hold another creed, which no one ever taught me, and which I seldom mention, but in which I delight, and to which I cling, for it extends hope to all; it makes eternity a rest - a mighty home, not a terror and an abyss. Besides, with this creed, I can so clearly distinguish between the criminal and his crime; I can so sincerely forgive the first while I abhor the last; with this creed, revenge never worries my heart, degradation never too deeply disgusts me, injustice never crushes me too low. I live in calm, looking to the end. — Charlotte Bronte

Janning Welding Quotes By Thom Yorke

Anybody can make 'good' music. I make terrible music, which is what makes it so different, and therefore better. — Thom Yorke

Janning Welding Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

She understood now why her friend Elizabeth, with her near-genius, analytical mind gave wide berth to murder mysteries, psychological thrillers, and horror stories, and read only romance novels. Because, by God, when a woman picked up one of those steamy books, she had a firm guarantee that there would be a Happily-Ever-After. That though the world outside those covers could bring such sorrow and disappointment and loneliness, between those covers, the world was a splendid place to be. — Karen Marie Moning