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Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Gina Marinello-Sweeney

The starry night sky echoed across my thoughts, the expanse of my own void filtered in its quiet solitude. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Anne R. Sweeney

DON'T ASK THE QUESTIONS IF YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE ANSWERS. — Anne R. Sweeney

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Bernardo Bertolucci

To explore technology for me is something that I have to do. Otherwise, I feel completely left in the back ... abandoned. — Bernardo Bertolucci

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Paul Silway

Many of the stars in the universe are thousands of times bigger than the earth. God focuses on the earth, a little speck of dust in the galaxy, and even loves each of us intensely as if each of us are the only person who exists. — Paul Silway

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Lewis Engel

Control Master Theory suggests that our psychological problems come about in much the same way: our decision to make ourselves unhappy because one or both of our parents were unhappy is just as altruistic as our friend's decision to run through flames to save his daughter. — Lewis Engel

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Stella Dunn

YURIT - discover it! — Stella Dunn

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Ivan Turgenev

We act by virtue of what we recognize as beneficial. At the present time, negation is the most beneficial of all - and we deny. — Ivan Turgenev

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Lucy Powell

When the heart stops for one beat it is desire, when it stops for one life time it is love — Lucy Powell

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Ben Palpant

His story is colored by the murder of a brother, the rape of a sister, the betrayal of a friend, the pounding of nails into flesh and bone, and the darkening of the sky. A world of what-ifs and could-have-beens, peopled by has-beens and might-have-beens. It is a world soaked in fear and drenched by the blood of a million martyrs. A world of men burned at the stake and babes slaughtered at their mother's breasts. A dark history with pain oozing into all its hidden corners. At the center of history is a death. Christ's death, the decisive point of history. Christianity is perhaps the most morbid religion of the world. Perpetually meditating upon death with little crosses hung around their necks, Christian disciples sing their way to martyrdom. Anticipating death and calling it gain, Christians are evangelists of the grotesque. The very hope of the Gospel rests directly upon our ability to imagine a world in which suffering serves as the soil from which resurrection springs. — Ben Palpant

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Mark Twain

Then there is the tamarind. I thought tamarinds were made to eat, but that was probably not the idea. I ate several, and it seemed to me that they were rather sour that year. They pursed up my lips, till they resembled the stem-end of a tomato, and I had to take my sustenance through a quill for twenty-four hours. They sharpened my teeth till I could have shaved with them, and gave them a "wire edge" that I was afraid would stay; but a citizen said no, it will come off when the enamel does" - which was comforting, at any rate. I found, afterward, that only strangers eat tamarinds - but they only eat them once. — Mark Twain

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Steven Wright

I plugged my phone in where the blender used to be. I called someone. They went "Aaaaahhhh ... " — Steven Wright

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Pico Iyer

It's an old principle, as old as the Buddha or Marcus Aurelius: We need at times to step away from our lives in order to put them in perspective. Especially if we wish to be productive. — Pico Iyer

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Robin Williams

The Chinese had accused the Tibetans of being terrorists, which is weird. A Tibetan terrorist is like an Amish hacker. It just doesn't fit. — Robin Williams

Mulos De Manhattan Quotes By Alveda King

Racism is a way to gain economic advantage at the expense of others. Slavery and plantations may be gone, but racism still allows us to regard those who may keep us from financial gain as less than equals. — Alveda King