Metreveli Ramaz Quotes & Sayings
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We see it as an eternal arena in which the individual is no more than a temporary stranger - a visitor who hardly belongs - for the thin ray of consciousness does not shine upon its own source. In looking out upon the world, we forget that the world is looking at itself - through our eyes and IT's. — Alan W. Watts
These days her entire life was about making people believe she was someone she wasn't anymore. — Jodi Picoult
The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right! — Larry Niven
I grew up in Africa surrounded by a lot of culture. It's made me aware that the world is a big place. — Jann Klose
Ethics is for people with full bellies. — John Kessel
You cannot get into business for the fashion of it. — Azim Premji
Digital forms are best illuminated by cultural criticism, which uses the tools of art and literary theory to make sense of the Internet's glorious illusion: that the Internet is life. Because — Virginia Heffernan
Some day you will know that there is a beauty of the soul that is more important than worldly beauty. Remember this when you see worldly beauty. — John P. Marquand
You are going to have hostile crowds and the fans are going to find out where you are staying and keep you awake at night. They are going to use everything possible. — Cobi Jones
Did you ever notice if you promise the possible, people won't believe you? — Cameron Jace
He only is advancing in life whose heart is getting softer, whose blood warmer, whose brain quicker, whose spirit is entering into living peace. And the men who have this life in them are the true lords or kings of the earth they, and they only. — John Ruskin
You mean you ca'n't take less," said the Hatter: "it's very easy to take more than nothing. — Lewis Carroll
Anybody who cares about the functioning of democracy should be concerned about the blurring of lines between public and private interests. — Alexander Stille
