Legrands Market Quotes & Sayings
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Utopias are boring. Distopias on the other hand, are interesting. — Robert Silverberg
Inside we are all Golden Buddha's, but we grew to believe we were made of clay. Our ego's false perceptions led us to grow into a belief system that covered our inner light. We've spent years, maybe decades, masking our truth. Now it's time to embrace our light and reconnect with our Golden Buddha within. — Gabrielle Bernstein
Our own worst enemy cannot harm us as much as our unwise thoughts. No one can help us as much as our own compassionate thoughts. — Gautama Buddha
Lying is a thriving vocation. — Susanna Centlivre
Because all existence is founded upon the ever-present state of union, everything already exists in a state of tranquility. However, this state of tranquility is masked from us by our assumption that there is a separation, that there is a problem. — Shunryu Suzuki
If we leave the European Union, there will be an immediate economic shock that will hit financial markets. People will not know what the future looks like. — George Osborne
I shall support the law, for the law gentlemen, is the firm and solid basis of civil society, the guardian of liberty, the protection of the innocent, the terror of the guilty, and the scourge of the wicked. — Charles Lawrence
And what happens when I finally decide to let him in, and he tells me that he doesn't feel the spark that I feel?"
"Then you Taser him and ask him again when he wakes up." She laughed. — Sophie Monroe
man is not molded from clay . . . he is pounded like hot iron on an anvil. — Terry Mancour
Telephone operators now routinely use '80s-babble, chirping, "Have a nice day," the moral equivalent of the smile button. — Stefan Kanfer
Releasing big sparks of rain that seem almost to bruise me — Henri Cole
And here was the moment. The end of it all, for civilization was merely another name for friendship, and friendship was coming to an end. — Iain Pears
