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Meccano Toys Quotes By Connie Zweig

Shadow-making happens in families and makes us who we are. It leads to shadow-work, which makes us who we can become. — Connie Zweig

Meccano Toys Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Just as a river flows to the sea, growing older and slowing down are just part of the natural scenery, and I've got to accept it. It might not be a very natural process and what I discover as a result might not be all that pleasant. But what choice do I have, anyway? In my own way, I've enjoyed my life so far, even if I can't say I've fully enjoyed it. — Haruki Murakami

Meccano Toys Quotes By Shauna Niequist

My Mom and Dad and brother have grown through the years into my closest friends, the people who tell me the most searing truth, who give me soft places to rest and present to me a bright future when the only one I can see from my vantage point is dim and breaking before my eyes. — Shauna Niequist

Meccano Toys Quotes By Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski

Society is a voluntary scheme of mutual benefit. The state is a compulsory scheme of mutual exploitation. — Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski

Meccano Toys Quotes By Dakota Blue Richards

I think there's a really mature side of me that can deal with problems - but when I'm with my friends, I get to act much more kidlike. — Dakota Blue Richards

Meccano Toys Quotes By Jamie Kristopher

You know, it does hurt. But it also makes me feel alive and it's been a long time since anyone's made that much of a difference. — Jamie Kristopher

Meccano Toys Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Political institutions, no matter how well or badly designed, depend for continued existence upon acting men; their conservation is achieved by the same means that brought them into being. Independent existence marks the work of art as a product of making; utter dependence upon further acts to keep it in existence marks the state as a product of action. — Hannah Arendt