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Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By Steve Hagen

It's called enlightenment. It's nothing more or less than seeing things as they are rather than as we wish or believe them to be. — Steve Hagen

Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By Oscar Romero

Aspire not to have more, but to be more. — Oscar Romero

Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By Susan Sontag

To be a poet, requires a mythology of the self. The self described is the poet self, to which the daily self (and others) are often ruthlessly sacrificed. The poet self is the real self, the other one is the carrier; and when the poet self dies, the person dies. — Susan Sontag

Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Not all thinking and all emotion are of the ego. They turn into ego only when you identify with them and they take you over completely, that is to say, when they become I. — Eckhart Tolle

Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By Emile Coue

Perhaps one day the dreams of Utopists may be realized and humanity will shake off the chains of materialism which still separate us from what we think to be supernatural knowledge, but which, in reality, is already in us, only waiting to be discerned. — Emile Coue

Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By Macarius The Egyptian

Time will come when everyone will go crazy and whoever is not acting similar to them will be called the crazy one. It is not important to do what pleases the people since nothing will please them. Everyone has his own mind. We should please the Holy Spirit within us. If you question the effect of the surrounding environment and what we read and hear on our consciences, I tell you, it is better to consult those who posses the wisdom and the virtues. We should also read more. — Macarius The Egyptian

Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By George Friedman

Terrorism is an act of violence whose primary purpose is to create fear and, through that, a political result. — George Friedman

Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By S.R. Crawford

It is very sad that most of us just aren't grateful for what we have. If you're reading this, I think it's safe to assume that you're not homeless. You're not blind. You might be ill, but you're still alive. And yet, we find it hard to be thankful. To see the gift each day brings us. It is from this lack of true gratitude that we become sad. We have told ourselves over and over that we aren't happy. That our lives aren't good. That we're no good. — S.R. Crawford

Labyrinth Sir Didymus Quotes By Gerald Celente

When people get hungry and desperate, things get ugly. And I'll tell you where it's really going to get ugly: crime is going to go to levels we've never seen before. — Gerald Celente