Madrinha Em Quotes & Sayings
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The fool knows nothing of God; he never comes across anything divine. He remains part of the stupid collectivity. Remember, the society, the collective has no soul; the soul belongs to the individual. Hence, those who belong to the collective are destroying every possibility of being souls. — Rajneesh

In skating there's always another jump or another spin variation or another thing to learn, and that's what I liked about it. — Gracie Gold

I know all the theory of everything but when I paint I don't think of anything except the subject and me. — Alice Neel

We do not need to teach our children how to fight. We need to teach our children the miraculousness and transientness of life. — Debasish Mridha

According to one estimate, one-third of all the books sold in Germany between 1518 and 1525 were written by Luther. — Judith Shulevitz

It is Love that holds everything together, and it is the everything also. — Rumi

Please", I scoff. "Dot-com jokes are so two visions ago. Stay on your toes, Angotti, or you're off the team. — Lisa McMann

Meaning is something not what you say but how you say it. — Bonakala Bsac

Like all lovers, they spoke much of themselves, as if they might thereby understand the world which made them possible. — John Edward Williams

It's not that I am "above" feeling hatred. It's that I make the choice whether to yield to it or not. Hatred keeps a person with you, and the last thing I want with me in my thoughts is someone who doesn't deserve to be there. — Donna Lynn Hope

Tools and techniques ought to be an extension of consciousness, but they can just as easily be a protection from consciousness. Then the tools become defence mechanisms ... against the unconscious. — Rollo May

When I write songs, it's very random. I get influenced by the most random things! Sometimes it just comes to me in my sleep or just hanging out in a restaurant or something. Music just comes to me, and I'll start writing from there. — Roshon Fegan