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Ludger Beerbaum Quotes By David Bentley Hart

God is thus experienced as that bliss in which our natures have their consummation because that bliss is already, in God, the perfect consummation of the divine unity of being and consciousness: infinite being knows itself in infinite consciousness and therefore infinitely rejoices. — David Bentley Hart

Ludger Beerbaum Quotes By Brian Tracy

Make a decision to be successful right now. Most people never decide to be wealthy and that is why they retire poor. — Brian Tracy

Ludger Beerbaum Quotes By Margaret Atwood

hippo. Like something that basks, anyway. Even her knitting is going better than — Margaret Atwood

Ludger Beerbaum Quotes By Kathryn Bigelow

There will come a time when the world will look back to modern vivisection in the name of science, as they do now to burning at the stake in the name of religion. — Kathryn Bigelow

Ludger Beerbaum Quotes By Ouida

The loss of our illusions is the only loss from which we never recover. — Ouida

Ludger Beerbaum Quotes By Andrew Wilson

The world that spun from the web of her imagination was manifestly more real to [Patricia Highsmith] than what she saw before her. It was as if, like her fiction, she inhabited a paraxial region, and area which, like one of the working titles for Strangers on a Train, could be said to lie at 'The Other Side of the Mirror'. — Andrew Wilson

Ludger Beerbaum Quotes By Nathan Hill

Any problem you face in a video game or in life is one of four things: an enemy, obstacle, puzzle, or trap. That's it. Everyone you meet in life is one of those four things. — Nathan Hill

Ludger Beerbaum Quotes By Kevin Barry

I was writing fiction in my 20s but in a pretty undisciplined way - late at night, maybe, after I'd peeled myself from the walls of a nightclub and crawled home along the gutters. But I slowly became more serious and more devout in my work, and I fell seriously in love with the short story form. — Kevin Barry