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Midundu Quotes By Incubus

And don't let the world bring you down,
Not everyone here is that fucked up and cold,
Remember why you came and while you're alive,
Experience the warmth before you grow old... — Incubus

Midundu Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Philosophy is the art and law of life, and it teaches us what to do in all cases, and, like good marksmen, to hit the white at any distance. — Seneca The Younger

Midundu Quotes By Geraldine Brooks

If soldiering did not interest him, the soldiers themselves were another matter. He loved to sit with the men and draw out their first-hand stories of past campaigns. — Geraldine Brooks

Midundu Quotes By Miyamoto Musashi

It is difficult to understand the universe if you only study one planet — Miyamoto Musashi

Midundu Quotes By Stefan Zweig

Adultery is in most cases a theft in the dark. At such moments almost every woman betrays her husband's innermost secrets; becomes a Delilah who discloses to a stranger, discloses to her lover, the mysteries of her husband's strength or weakness. What seems to me treason is, not that women give themselves, but that a woman is prone, when she does so, to justify herself to herself by uncovering her husband's nakedness, exposing it to the inquisitive and scornful gaze of a stranger. — Stefan Zweig

Midundu Quotes By Dick Francis

Writing a novel proved to be the hardest, most self-analyzing task I had ever attempted, far worse than an autobiography: and its rewards were greater than I expected. — Dick Francis

Midundu Quotes By Frederick Lenz

There are different pathways - be it Zen, tantra, karma yoga, or jnana yoga. Different ways have been devised to do the same thing for different types of people according to their temperament. — Frederick Lenz

Midundu Quotes By M. Mitchell Waldrop

Everything affects everything else, and you have to understand that whole web of connections. — M. Mitchell Waldrop