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Nettest Quotes By Matt Smith

I thought 'Skyfall' was a sumptuous film. — Matt Smith

Nettest Quotes By Bram Joosten

I will always hold on to my heart.
Hold on to that feeling...
Of happiness, peace and freedom.
LOVE. — Bram Joosten

Nettest Quotes By Billie Burke

Age is of no importance unless you are a cheese. — Billie Burke

Nettest Quotes By Benny Bellamacina

The life we're given is on a thread, so wear it well. — Benny Bellamacina

Nettest Quotes By Hiromu Arakawa

But even so, we're not devils, let alone gods. We're human. We're human! — Hiromu Arakawa

Nettest Quotes By Steven Redhead

Flexibility is the greatest strength. — Steven Redhead

Nettest Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Man is the only animal which causes pain to others with no other object than causing pain ... No animal ever torments another for the sake of tormenting: but man does so, and it is this which constitutes the diabolical nature which is far worse than the merely bestial — Arthur Schopenhauer

Nettest Quotes By David Hume

All general maxims in politics ought to be established with great caution; and that irregular and extraordinary appearances are frequently discovered in the moral, as well as in the physical world — David Hume

Nettest Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

The 'information' one receives from within, shows credit [punya] and debit [paap] karmas. All the Knowledge-Vision is present within. Everything can be Known from within but only as long as you do not create obstructions. If you were to cross-over [violate] it, then the 'information' will stop coming through. — Dada Bhagwan

Nettest Quotes By Janice Hanna

Please excuse my little sister. She's got quite an imagination.
Annie, you're just jealous because I come up with great stories and you're so boring. — Janice Hanna

Nettest Quotes By Mark Nepo

I have found that hesitation, more than anything, has been the invisible hitch that has kept me from joy. I've found that the moment with all its meaning
often moves on by the time I've reconsidered whether or not to enter it. I am not saying we should always be impulsive. More to the point, I have discovered, again and again, that I
usually know what I need to do but just deny it, and it is this small hesitation, this small resistance to enter what is real, that makes life feel neutral or out of reach. — Mark Nepo