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Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Viktor Schauberger

We need no science of formulae, but a science of forms. — Viktor Schauberger

Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Helen Oyeyemi

She retained the opinions of trees: one of them being that it was best not to have anything to do with human folk. "Firstly, they cut us down," Rowan said. "Secondly they're all insane, though I suppose they can't help that, being rooted in water instead of earth. — Helen Oyeyemi

Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I wasn't sure what to say. Shall I tell her you're out? — Neil Gaiman

Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Sherwood Smith

What is interesting to me is looking at how male and female writers depict men who, come in behind to fill those domestic duties, deal with personal and cultural lack of respect for doing what is lingeringly perceived as 'women's work.' — Sherwood Smith

Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Henry Clinton

t is absurd, impolitic, and inhuman to burn a city you mean to occupy — Henry Clinton

Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Mattie J.T. Stepanek

Do not breathe simply to exist. — Mattie J.T. Stepanek

Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Robert Kiyosaki

Did you know that lack of information is the number one barrier to wealth? — Robert Kiyosaki

Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Kevin Smith

Everybody's got one killer story. It doesn't take talent to tell that story, it just takes experience. — Kevin Smith

Krevolin Feinstein Quotes By Hermann Hesse

At Night on the High Seas
At night, when the sea cradles me
And the pale star gleam
Lies down on its broad waves,
Then I free myself wholly
From all activity and all the love
And stand silent and breathe purely,
Alone, alone cradled by the sea
That lies there, cold and silent, with a thousand lights.
Then I have to think of my friends
And my gaze sinks into their eyes,
And I ask each one, silent and alone:
"Are you still mine?
Is my sorrow a sorrow to you, my death a death?
Do you feel from my love, my grief,
Just a breath, just an echo?"
And the sea peacefully gazes back, silent,
And smiles: NO
And no greetings and no answers come from anywhere. — Hermann Hesse