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Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Milan Kundera

That is why she dislikes dreams: they impose an unacceptable equivalence among the various periods of the same life, a leveling contemporaneity of everything a person has ever experienced; they discredit the present by denying it its privileged status. — Milan Kundera

Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Jennifer Weiner

Someone had come in and mopped the floor, and the disinfectant smell was — Jennifer Weiner

Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Jim Gilliam

If God is humanity connected, then the internet is God incarnate; a manifestation of our connection, a rudimentary form of hyperconnected humanity. — Jim Gilliam

Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Benjamin Zephaniah

A few years ago if yu said yu were Green
Yu were really seen as Red. — Benjamin Zephaniah

Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Julien Smith

The flinch is your real opponent, and information won't help you fight it. It's behind every unhappy marriage, every hidden vice, and every unfulfilled life. Behind the flinch is pain avoidance, and dealing with pain demands strength you may not think you have. — Julien Smith

Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Harold Klemp

Every issue of life is determined not by external conditions and things, but by one's consciousness. — Harold Klemp

Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Chief Joseph

The earth and myself are of one mind. The measure of the land and the neasure of our bodies are the same — Chief Joseph

Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Arianna Huffington

Liberation is an ever shifting horizon, a total ideology that can never fulfill its promises. It has the therapeutic quality of providing emotionally charged rituals of solidarity in hatred - it is the amphetamine of its believers. — Arianna Huffington

Kayitesi Chantal Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

I deplore the need or the use of troops anywhere to get American citizens to obey the orders of constituted courts. — Dwight D. Eisenhower