Naboo Cruiser Quotes & Sayings
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The view that all aspects of reality can be reduced to matter and its various particles is, to my mind, as much a metaphysical position as the view that an organizing intelligence created and controls reality. — Dalai Lama XIV

Maybe the meaning, the beauty is in the response.
To his illness, to life. You say he's never complained, that he still leads a useful life sweeping the leaves of the PA, that you respect him for his courage and quiet dignity, right?
Meaning can only be found in that flow, in that moving forward, in my response and how it impacts your response, and how your response in turn impacts someone else's response, and so on, and you can't just take one point in that flow and expect to find the meaning all wrapped up in a bundle there. — Danielle Lim

As the EPA sees it, Bt has always been a safe pesticide, the potato has always been a safe food, so put the two together and you've got something that should be safe both to eat and to kill bugs with. — Michael Pollan

I hate clothes. As soon as I get home every day, I take off as many clothes as possible. — Marliece Andrada

I keep working because I am quite sure that no particle of goodness or truth is ever really lost, however appearances may be to the contrary. — Lydia M. Child

This place has a one, two knockout punch. — Joe Teti

Forgiveness works the miracle of change. — Wilferd Peterson

Any woman or man who would write the truth of their lives would write a great work. But no one has dared to write the truth of their lives. — Isadora Duncan

I just know that something good is going to happen. I don't know when - but just saying it could even make it happen. — Kate Bush

In working out our callings, we are to perform for one audience, the audience of One. — Os Guinness

Songs are great. I love songs. I sing them in the shower sometimes. They can be poignant or cheery or angry, and they can have catchy and satisfying melodies. There's nothing wrong with songs. — Russell Smith