Negligens Quotes & Sayings
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Cause I'd rather spend one glorious lifetime with you, Claire Doyle, than an eternity with anyone else. — K.L. Penington
When the lights go out, the parents cry and ask each other what did he do to her, but the girls are burning with a question of their own: what did she do? What does she know now that makes her so dangerous, like the slow amber leak of a noxious fume? — Eleanor Catton
If thou hast no inferiors, have patience awhile, and thou shalt have no superiors. The grave requires no marshal. — Francis Quarles
Every organization has issues and concerns which are known about by many people who choose to remain silent. — Margaret Heffernan
What books can you read to learn about this part of your life? What people do you need to confide in to grow deeper? What things do you need to stop doing in order to grow? What things do you need to start doing? — Josh Hatcher
People who work on the user interface side need to have empathy as a key characteristic. But if you are writing device drivers you don't really need to understand humans so well. — Andy Hertzfeld
Through all the bad guys that I've played, they're justifiably bad - they have their reasons. It's been important to me. — Cam Gigandet
Does every Muslim commit terror? Of course not. — Monica Crowley
The word "religion" has been hi-jacked and debased by the priests of faiths like these, until now it has become a dirty word amongst intelligent, right-thinking people in the Western world. The word "religion" springs from roots meaning piety, the Latin religio, the opposite idea to negligens, negligent, uncaring, unaware. It also springs from a root meaning to join together things that are separate, which in fact is the same meaning as the word "yoga" (compare the English word yoke, which ties oxen together, for example). So religion is a word which describes the process of becoming aware and unified, of joining together all things which are diverse; it is the union of body and spirit, self and not-self, human and god. — Rodney Orpheus
Virtually all native cultures that have survived without fouling their nests have acknowledged that nature knows best, and have had the humility to ask the bears and wolves and ravens and redwoods for guidance. — Janine Benyus
What do you call a conspiracy theory that's backed up by evidence? Oh yes, a conspiracy — Ian Shircore
Substantial proportions of the population did not see health as the most important thing in life - and these were more likely to be people with more, rather than less, education. — Mildred Blaxter
Vision is a future state of beings. — Pearl Zhu
The word 'self' is as great a mystery as the word 'other'. It's just a polarity between two mysteries. — Terence McKenna
