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Necesidades Sociales Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Here is a piece of metal which has been melted until it has become shapeless. It represents nothing. Nor does it have design, of any intentional sort. It is merely amorphous. One might say, it is mere content, deprived of form." Childan nodded. "Yet," Paul said, "I have for several days now inspected it, and for no logical reason I feel a certain emotional fondness. Why is that? I may ask. I do not even now project into this blob, as in psychological German tests, my own psyche. I still see no shapes or forms. But it somehow partakes of Tao. You see?" He motioned Childan over. "It is balanced. The forces within this piece are stabilized. At rest. So to speak, this object has made its peace with the universe. It has separated from it and hence has managed to come to homeostasis. — Philip K. Dick

Necesidades Sociales Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Beauty is not only a terrible thing, it is also a mysterious thing. There God and the Devil strive for mastery, and the battleground is the heart of men. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Necesidades Sociales Quotes By Tom Stoppard

The days of the digitals are numbered. The metaphor is built into them like a self-destruct mechanism. — Tom Stoppard

Necesidades Sociales Quotes By Nagaru Tanigawa

If something must be true for us, as humans, to exist, than it is true simply because we exist. — Nagaru Tanigawa

Necesidades Sociales Quotes By Adam Young

Only whispers can tell of the sweet dreams we knew so well. I'll see you around our dear ocean town. — Adam Young

Necesidades Sociales Quotes By Elizabeth Bowen

I do like Italian graves; they look so much more lived in. — Elizabeth Bowen

Necesidades Sociales Quotes By Nicolas Chamfort

Too elevated qualities often unfit a man for society. We do not go to market with ingots, but with silver and small change. — Nicolas Chamfort