Kakva Rima Quotes & Sayings
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Consciousness is very personal like happiness, sadness, or awareness. You can only feel it and you cannot see it. It does not follow any quantum rules. It has no weight or dimension and does not occupy any space. Consciousness has no beginning and no end. — Debasish Mridha
Black is modest and arrogant at the same time. Black is lazy and easy - but mysterious. But above all black says this: "I don't bother you - don't bother me". — Yohji Yamamoto
This is my first week as an American citizen. It's amazing. Now I can vote in the general election - and for American Idol. — Craig Ferguson
You know I very much respect Yvonne Rainer, she is very important - in American dance, the entire development of modern dance, and creating a wonderful physical language. — Marina Abramovic
Never be afraid to share your story. No one can tell it like you can. — Toni Sorenson
We inhabit, we are part of, a reality for which explanation is much too poor and small. — Marilynne Robinson
He'd have to work to make me comfortable here, and he doesn't want to do that. He wants to enjoy himself. — Gillian Flynn
Science must always clash hard with religion in order to expose man's inherent insufficiency to reason and expose the Super Being's existence. — John Onyango Agumba
At nineteen, you can make out for hours, that goal-less, amorphous melting into someone else. — Carrie Brownstein
I would say I am at peace with the mystery of my mother's journals. Of course, I will always wonder, but isn't that the creative tension of living with uncertainty? By leaving me her empty journals, my mother has made herself very present. — Terry Tempest Williams
Please say this gas bill is just an estimate — Adolf Hitler
Love and large-hearted giving, when added together, can leave deep marks.It is never easy to cover these marks, dear friends - never easy. — O. Henry
The magical thinking encouraged by any belief in the supernatural, combined with the vilification of rationality and skepticism, is more conducive to conspiracy theories than it is to productive political debate. — Wendy Kaminer