Mahalleden Quotes & Sayings
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A stand can be made against invasion by an army; no stand can be made against invasion by an idea. — Victor Hugo

If forgers and malefactors are put to death by the secular power, there is much more reason for excommunicating and even putting to death one convicted of heresy. — Thomas Aquinas

Barbie wasn't sure there was that much difference between city mice and country mice when they were under stress, but he kept his mouth shut. — Stephen King

Self-injury is a sign of distress not madness. We should be congratulated on having found a way of surviving. — Corey Anderson

The beauty of existence is a passionate sacred-life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Forgiveness" is a term that has been in use for two thousand years, but most people have a very limited view of what it means. You cannot truly forgive yourself or others as long as you derive your sense of self from the past. Only through accessing the power of the Now, which is your own power, can there be true forgiveness. This renders the past powerless, and you realize deeply that nothing you ever did or that was ever done to you could touch even in the slightest the radiant essence of who you are. The whole concept of forgiveness then becomes unnecessary. — Eckhart Tolle

American girls are terrific. American wives take too damn much territory. — Raymond Chandler

The devil doesn't need an advocate. The brave need supporters, not critics — Seth Godin

Even if we can solve the carbon problem for coal, it is still a non-renewable resource. At some point, coal supplies will drop. — Van Jones

The night sky alternated between black and bursts of colour. My stomach wanted food. My limbs wanted rest. My brain wanted sleep. My mind wanted oblivion. — Srijita Sarkar

While some debate its helpfulness at generating monetizable traffic, when Digg points to a story, huge audience spikes quickly follow. — Kara Swisher

A sign is always less than the thing it points to, and a symbol is always more than we can understand at first sight. Therefore we stop at the sign but go on to the goal it indicates; but we remain with the symbol because it promises more than it reveals. — Carl Jung