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Miasmic Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Language etches the grooves through which your thoughts must flow. — Noam Chomsky

Miasmic Quotes By L'Wren Scott

I didn't particularly like being objectified. — L'Wren Scott

Miasmic Quotes By Billy Collins

It was a wonderful time to be alive, or even dead. — Billy Collins

Miasmic Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

You must keep all earthy treasures out of your heart, and let Christ be your treasure, and let Him have your heart. — Charles Spurgeon

Miasmic Quotes By Mary Elizabeth Winstead

I've always been a huge fan of 'The Shining,' and 'Rosemary's Baby' is one of my favorite films of all time. — Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Miasmic Quotes By Saint Augustine

The world being unworthy to receive the Son of God directly from the hands of the Father, he gave his Son to Mary for the world to receive him from her. — Saint Augustine

Miasmic Quotes By Susan Ee

We have struck back. We have declared war on any being that dares to think they can wipe us out without a fight. No matter how celestial, no matter how powerful they are, this is our home and we will fight to keep it. — Susan Ee

Miasmic Quotes By Dan Stevens

Books are my weakness. — Dan Stevens

Miasmic Quotes By Kelley Armstrong

His weekly golf game no longer keeps his love handles in check, he's recently resorted to a slight comb-over to cover that growing bald spot, he squints to avoid wearing the bifocals he hides in his desk drawer, and he spends his days in an office filled with decades-old sports trophies. — Kelley Armstrong

Miasmic Quotes By Alan W. Watts

To go anywhere in philosophy, other than back and forth, round and round, one must have a keen sense of correlative vision. This is a technical term for a thorough understanding of the Game of Black-and-White, whereby one sees that all explicit opposites are implicit allies - correlative in the sense that they "gowith" each other and cannot exist apart. This, rather than any miasmic absorption of differences into a continuum of ultimate goo, is the metaphysical unity underlying the world. — Alan W. Watts