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Merle Norman Quotes By Rajneesh

In the beginning this is bound to happen. You have been sitting on the lid that covers your repressions, and you have been riding on that lid a long time, trying continuously to hold down everything beneath it. To become a witness means that you have finally jumped off the lid; now you will only stand aside and will not do anything. Now you will no longer repress, now you will just witness. So everything suppressed will arise, all the repressions will catch fire; you will find flames leaping where there were only ashes. — Rajneesh

Merle Norman Quotes By Fyodor Dostoevsky

It's a burden to us even to be human beings-men with our own real body and blood; we are ashamed of it, we think it a disgrace and try to contrive to be some sort of impossible generalized man. — Fyodor Dostoevsky

Merle Norman Quotes By Vivien Leigh

English people don't have very good diction. In France you have to pronounce very particularly and clearly, and learning French at an early age helped me enormously. — Vivien Leigh

Merle Norman Quotes By Francoise Sagan

Neither one of them hesitated to translate feeling into action, when an opportunity arose. — Francoise Sagan

Merle Norman Quotes By Agatha Christie

Oh dear, I never realized what a terrible lot of explaining one has to do in a murder! — Agatha Christie

Merle Norman Quotes By Pierce Brown

my uncle told me that it's women who see us better than we see ourselves. That — Pierce Brown

Merle Norman Quotes By Steven Charleston

When we are unsure about what we believe, we truly stand naked before God, stripped of those dogmas that we wear like denominational clothing to give us a sense of security. — Steven Charleston

Merle Norman Quotes By M.C. Halliday

The greatest challenge of my life has been to see and accept the actual truth without great pain and struggle against it. — M.C. Halliday