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Lyueswords Quotes By Maurice Merleau Ponty

The flesh is at the heart of the world. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

Lyueswords Quotes By Eva Mendes

You're going from audition to audition, changing in the backseat, and all that fun stuff that's great to do at one time in your life. That's when the 49-cent taco, as disgusting as it is, really plays into your day. It really helps you out. — Eva Mendes

Lyueswords Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

To observe morality is to attain mastery over our mind and our passions. — Mahatma Gandhi

Lyueswords Quotes By George Weinberg

Hope never abandons you, you abandon it. — George Weinberg

Lyueswords Quotes By Rob Huebel

I read one time that I am permanently banned from Yankee Stadium and that I could never ever go back. This article mentioned, supposedly, that I did something in the early 2000s at Yankee Stadium, and I got arrested, and supposedly, allegedly, I went to jail for something that I did. I read that about myself one time and I thought that was pretty fascinating. — Rob Huebel

Lyueswords Quotes By Edward Abbey

In the Soviet Union, government controls industry. In the United States, industry controls government. That is the principal structural difference between the two great oligarchies of our time. — Edward Abbey

Lyueswords Quotes By Alice Hoffman

Here's the thing about luck ... you don't know if it's good or bad until you have some perspective. — Alice Hoffman

Lyueswords Quotes By William S. Burroughs

How many years threaded on a needle of blood? Hands slack on lap he sits looking out at the winter dawn with the cancelled eyes of junk. — William S. Burroughs

Lyueswords Quotes By Richard Rohr

The mystery of presence is that encounter wherein the self-disclosure of one evokes a deeper life in the other. There is nothing you need to "think" or understand to be present; it is all about giving and receiving right now, and it is not done in the mind. It is actually a transference and sharing of Being, and will be experienced as grace, gratuity and inner-groundedness. Thus there is always a great leap of inner authenticity that is associated with true mutual presence, because in being received graciously, we are able to receive ourselves at an ever-deeper level yet recognize that we are both part of something Greater itself. It gives one great happiness and deep joy. We really are socially contagious human beings, but we settle for "human doings." It is at the being level that life is most vitally transferred. — Richard Rohr