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Martonys Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

Upon entering into the divine domain of transcendence, all these religious founders truly felt that they had accessed the true meaning of the universe, while in reality, what they had access to, in that state of mind, was their inner self. — Abhijit Naskar

Martonys Quotes By Elliot Ackerman

Like the bottom of a lake, the trees trapped a cold reminder that the sun struggles to touch all parts of the earth equally. — Elliot Ackerman

Martonys Quotes By Joan Jett

In pop music, you say, 'You can do what you want to me.' Rock 'n' roll says, 'I'm gonna do what I want to you.' — Joan Jett

Martonys Quotes By Thomas Aquinas

To bear with patience wrongs done to oneself is a mark of perfection, but to bear with patience wrongs done to someone else is a mark of imperfection and even of actual sin. — Thomas Aquinas

Martonys Quotes By D.T. Suzuki

The way to ascend unto God is to descend into one's self";
these are Hugo's words. "If thou wishest to search out the deep things of God, search out the depths of thine own spirit"; — D.T. Suzuki

Martonys Quotes By Artie Shaw

An artist should write for himself & not for an audience. If the audience likes it, great. If not, they can keep away. — Artie Shaw

Martonys Quotes By Sara Sheridan

Readers are so much more important than well, just about everything. — Sara Sheridan

Martonys Quotes By George J. Thompson

I want to teach you to express hostile feelings without humiliating or destroying others in the process. — George J. Thompson

Martonys Quotes By Sophie Kennedy Clark

I believe there's a job in the fish factory for me. That's enough to get me through every audition. — Sophie Kennedy Clark

Martonys Quotes By Brom

Did he dare trust this insane boy? — Brom

Martonys Quotes By Zoe Kendrick Pyne

It was Plato who said: "The movement of sounds so as to reach the soul for the education of it in virtue we know not how, we call music — Zoe Kendrick Pyne