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Latet Quotes By Carrie Latet

Our behavior is human with a sliver of animal, our souls animal with a sliver of human. — Carrie Latet

Latet Quotes By Rachael Wade

Let me tell you something, honey. Fifty percent of life is others trying to push their own agenda on you - their belief system, their views, their convictions. The other fifty percent is you deciding whether or not you're going to let them. Or if you're going to form your own opinions.
-Miss Velma — Rachael Wade

Latet Quotes By Brandon Mull

Everybody is busy trying to pretend boys and girls are exactly the same nowadays, but that isn't how I see it. If it makes you feel better, I'll share everything I know with — Brandon Mull

Latet Quotes By Alfred North Whitehead

Algebra is the intellectual instrument which has been created for rendering clear the quantitative aspects of the world. — Alfred North Whitehead

Latet Quotes By Raphael Zernoff

If you want to experience enlightenment, take a deep breath in and relax. As you are releasing the air forget, for a moment, about all your worries and desires. Just appreciate yourself the way you are in the very moment. Then, just lighten up.
Keep doing it as often as you want to experience enlightenment.
That is it. — Raphael Zernoff

Latet Quotes By Stuart Hill

Only fools skirmish in their backyard when war is knocking down their front door. — Stuart Hill

Latet Quotes By Anonymous

A wise man once said nothing. — Anonymous

Latet Quotes By Chris Lear

In many ways, a race is analogous to life itself. Once it is over, it can not be re-created. All that is left are inpressions in the heart, and in the mind. — Chris Lear

Latet Quotes By Charlemagne Palestine

Around 1977 I became very ... negative, I began to do things unconsciously that I didn't understand, and they were very sabotagistic and I didn't know what I was doing. I was pissing everybody off, I was breaking my bridges. I was hostile to people, I was doing performances and insulting people there - I was doing whatever I could to destroy whatever world I had created ten years before, without knowing, really, why — Charlemagne Palestine

Latet Quotes By Marie Lu

What's right is relative, isn't it? — Marie Lu

Latet Quotes By Emil M. Cioran

Compassion is a sign of superficiality: broken destinies and unrelenting misery either make you scream or turn you to stone. — Emil M. Cioran

Latet Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

An anxiety with no object or purpose in the present, and in the future nothing but endless sacrifice, by means of which he would attain nothing - that was what his days on earth held in store for him ... What good was life to him? What prospects did he have? What did he have to strive for? Was he to live merely in order to exist? But a thousand times before he had been ready to give up his existence for an idea, for a hope, even for an imagining. Existence on its own had never been enough for him; he had always wanted more than that. Perhaps it was merely the strength of his own desires that made him believe he was a person to whom more was allowed than others. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Latet Quotes By Socrates

To move the world we must move ourselves. — Socrates

Latet Quotes By Ovid

The cause is hidden, but the result is known.
[Lat., Causa latet: vis est notissima.] — Ovid

Latet Quotes By John Bytheway

Who doesn't love the parables? You know there's a solution, but you have to do some work to find it. — John Bytheway

Latet Quotes By V.C. King

The probability of a certain set of circumstances coming together in a meaningful (or tragic) way is so low that it simply cannot be considered mere coincidence. — V.C. King

Latet Quotes By Carrie Latet

Writing is a product of silence. — Carrie Latet

Latet Quotes By Ovid

What is hid is unknown: for what is unknown there is no desire.
[Lat., Quod latet ignotum est; ignoti nulla cupido.] — Ovid