Lumes House Quotes & Sayings
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People are afraid of things they don't understand. They don't know how to relate. It threatens their security, their existence, their career, image. — Bill Laswell

However, I think, first of all, that what's happening in Sierra Leone is going to have the great influence on those governments who will be asked to provide forces to the Congo. Second, of course, the Security Council has no professional military advice organized in any way. — Alex Morrison

The territorialism and desire to possess things comes directly from the ego, which strives to own and control things. Your spirit already knows you own nothing. It is a matter of realizing that your happiness does not depend on your ownership of things. They help you in your journey but they are not the journey itself. — Karen Kingston

I think societal instinct much deeper than sex instinct - and societal repression much more devastating. — D.H. Lawrence

Clark Gable seemed fascinating all his life because there wasn't so much information about him. Today, you're on television all the time. — A. Scott Berg

In science, the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs. — William Osler

Chantal watched her undress. Her body is still beautiful, I should just grab her and drag off her panties, I know that's what she wants, or maybe I should I go slow, and kiss her neck, from behind... — Tabitha Brace

Front of an open apartment — Cari Quinn

From error to error one discovers the entire truth. — Sigmund Freud

Some people work for a living and some people twerk for a living. — Kenya Moore

The lesson for progressive education is that it requires in an urgent degree, a degree more pressing than was incumbent upon former innovators, a philosophy of education based upon a philosophy of experience.
I remarked incidentally that the philosophy in question is, to paraphrase the saying of Lincoln about democracy, one of education of, by and for experience. No one of these words, of, by, or for, names anything which is self-evident. Each of them is a challenge to discover and put into operation a principle of order and organization which follows from understanding what educative experience signifies. — John Dewey

You cannot mock God because whatever good thing you do, you're gonna reap for it. — Joseph Prince