Mitschke David Quotes & Sayings
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Normally the great men that we admire from a distance lose their magic when one knows them well. With Hitler the opposite is true. — Rudolf Hess
Observe and gradually you will come to see that all existence is occurring in empty awareness. — Mooji
The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today. You are arranging what is in Fortune's control and abandoning what lies in yours. — Seneca.
Above all, don't fear difficult moments. The best comes from them — Rita Levi-Montalcini
I love letters from little kids. Adults never proclaim themselves 'your #1 fan! — Lauren Baratz-Logsted
He looked out the open window. So this was what it was like. He looked through the green foliage, over the ocean, and felt around him the heat massing in the air, the current of coolness running through it, taking form in the thunderheads. He saw the black energy becoming creatured from a hundred kilometers away, roaring toward shore, feeding on itself. On the headland, trees bending to absorb the weight of the forward wind. — Nam Le
Where I went in my travels, it's impossible for me to recall. I remember the sights and sounds and smells clearly enough, but the names of the towns are gone, as well as any sense of the order in which I traveled from place to place. — Haruki Murakami
Not everybody loves their children. If that was a fact, all the children would be happy and they would make happy adults. Instead, we have lots of miserable children that later became miserable adults. This is a fact. We cannot change that. — Marjane Satrapi
In every battle, there is a death. The loser may laugh it off if the war is short and sweet and without cost. Or the loser may bleed out, if the war is to the death. — Yasmine Galenorn
Christianity is the worst of the regressions that mankind can ever have undergone, and it's the Jew who, thanks to this diabolic invention, has thrown him back fifteen centuries. The only thing that would be still worse would be victory for the Jew through Bolshevism. If Bolshevism triumphed, mankind would lose the gift of laughter and joy. It would become merely a shapeless mass, doomed to grayness and despair. — Adolf Hitler
Until civil rights are enjoyed by all of us, we're simply not civilized. — Rupert Friend