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Mutantur Omnia Quotes By Judith Sargent Murray

A Universalist, your heart cannot but dilate, and your affections widen, until the divine expansion, like the ambient atmosphere, embraces every form, which is acted upon by an immortal spirit. — Judith Sargent Murray

Mutantur Omnia Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit. 'Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost. — Neil Gaiman

Mutantur Omnia Quotes By Dima Zales

everything you've ever experienced in your 'real' life was your brain's interpretation of your sensory inputs. — Dima Zales

Mutantur Omnia Quotes By Siobhan Davis

I'm not much of a liar. A hoarder, a hider: most definitely, yes, and sometimes I'm dishonest by default because I find it difficult to share that innermost part of myself with others. But never a conscious liar. I don't think I have it within me to deliberately mislead anyone. — Siobhan Davis

Mutantur Omnia Quotes By Harbor City Apps

Crafting, as the title suggests, — Harbor City Apps

Mutantur Omnia Quotes By David Levithan

Now, I don't believe in doing hugs halfway. I can't stand people who try to hug without touching. A hug should be a full embrace - as I wrap my arms around Tony, I am not just holding him, but also trying to lift off his troubles for a moment so that the only thing he can feel is my presence, my support. — David Levithan

Mutantur Omnia Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Life seems to me essentially passion, conflict, rage ... It is only intellect that keeps me sane; perhaps this makes me overvalue intellect against feeling. — Bertrand Russell

Mutantur Omnia Quotes By Orrin Woodward

When your reasons rise above your excuses, so will you. — Orrin Woodward

Mutantur Omnia Quotes By David R. Hawkins

The way to become that exciting person whom people want to know is very easy. We simply picture the kind of person we want to be and surrender all the negative feelings and blocks that prevent us from being that. What happens, then, is that all we need to have and to do will automatically fall into place. This is because, in contrast to having and doing, the level of being has the most power and energy. When it is given priority, it automatically integrates and organizes one's activities. This mechanism is evidenced in the common experience, What we hold in mind tends to manifest. — David R. Hawkins