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Kondratieff Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Men cease to interest us when we find their limitations. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Kondratieff Quotes By Jack Canfield

The dynamics that are required to make any relationship work: Just keep putting your love out there. — Jack Canfield

Kondratieff Quotes By Madeline Claire Franklin

The unreality of the past weeks lifted like a fog, but its residue remained. All of the past is like that, but most especially the parts that are out of the ordinary. — Madeline Claire Franklin

Kondratieff Quotes By Kim Harrison

It had made me strong, but it had left me flawed. — Kim Harrison

Kondratieff Quotes By Victoria Schwab

Ben is ten and he's dead. But he's not gone. Not for me. — Victoria Schwab

Kondratieff Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Was mutual need enough to risk more lives trusting a calculated enemy in hopes of destroying a more powerful one? — Richelle E. Goodrich

Kondratieff Quotes By Mina Loy

If you want to realize yourselves all your pet illusions must be unmasked. — Mina Loy

Kondratieff Quotes By Max Mosley

I feel my task is done. I feel a sense of satisfaction, ... It's the moment and I seized it. — Max Mosley

Kondratieff Quotes By Marc Chagall

Mine alone is the country of my soul. — Marc Chagall

Kondratieff Quotes By Dominic Monaghan

I've learnt that the world over, everyone's essentially the same. We are all trying to have a nice time and get along with things. — Dominic Monaghan

Kondratieff Quotes By John Gardiner Calkins Brainard

Hate no one; hate their vices, not themselves. — John Gardiner Calkins Brainard

Kondratieff Quotes By David Zindell

Reality [ ... ] at every level from photons to philosophical fancies to the consciousness of living organisms was fluid [ ... ]. To break apart and confine this reality into separate categories created by the mind was foolish and futile, much like trying to capture a ray of light inside a dark wooden box. This urge to categorize was the true fall of man [ ... ] the infinite became finite, good opposed evil, thoughts hardened into beliefs, one's joys and discoveries became dreadful certainties, man became alienated from what he perceived as other ways and other things, and, ultimately, divided against himself, body and soul. [ ... ] Always seeking meaning, always making their lives safe and comfortable, human beings do not truly live. — David Zindell