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Magic Funhouse Quotes By Barbara Marciniak

Trust that whatever you are dealing with, whatever doorway to crisis you experience, it is leading you to a greater lesson in liwing where ideally the power of love is what you learn. Forgive, and broadcast your excitement to be alive. — Barbara Marciniak

Magic Funhouse Quotes By C.J. Mahaney

Legalism is seeking to achieve forgiveness from GOD and acceptance by GOD through my obedience to GOD — C.J. Mahaney

Magic Funhouse Quotes By Barry Eisler

Publishing for me is a business, not an ideology. — Barry Eisler

Magic Funhouse Quotes By Toni Tennille

In 1969, I wrote a musical called 'Mother Earth.' It was a rock musical with an ecology theme. We did it at the South Coast Repertory Theatre in Southern California where I was a member. It was a smash hit in this small theater. — Toni Tennille

Magic Funhouse Quotes By M. Scott Peck

The feeling of being valuable - 'I am a valuable person'- is essential to mental health and is a cornerstone of self-discipline. — M. Scott Peck

Magic Funhouse Quotes By Gilles Deleuze

The historical fact is that cinema was constituted as such by becoming narrative, by presenting a story, and by rejecting its other possible directions. The approximation which follows is that, from that point, the sequences of images and even each image, a single shot, are assimilated to propositions or rather oral utterances [ ... ]. — Gilles Deleuze

Magic Funhouse Quotes By Ray Kroc

It is no achievement to walk a tightrope laid flat on the floor. — Ray Kroc

Magic Funhouse Quotes By Andrew Wyeth

I'm not at all interested in painting the object just as it is in nature. Certainly I'm much more interested in the mood of a thing than the truth of a thing. — Andrew Wyeth

Magic Funhouse Quotes By Murasaki Shikibu

When my brother, ... , was a young boy learning the Chinese classics, I was in the habit of listening with him and I became unusually proficient at understanding those passages that he found too difficult to grasp and memorize. Father a most learned man, was always regretting the fact: 'Just my luck!' he would say. 'What a pity she was not born a man!' But then I gradually realized that people were saying 'It's bad enough when a man flaunts his Chinese learning; she will come to no good,' and since I have avoided writing the simplest character. — Murasaki Shikibu