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Nissho Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Piety, like nobility, has its aristocracy. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Nissho Quotes By Dave Filoni

If all you do is fight for your own life then your life is worth nothing — Dave Filoni

Nissho Quotes By Joni Mitchell

I sing my sorrow, and I paint my joy. — Joni Mitchell

Nissho Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Never forget what a man has said to you when he was angry. If he has charged you with anything, you had better look it up. — Henry Ward Beecher

Nissho Quotes By Michelle Sagara

I have always thought it unwise to let fear be your personal guide." "Which one would you prefer? Love has its problems as well, if you listen to old stories." "Ah, but I would argue that that is not love - it is fear. It is fear of the loss of love. But we might spend idle hours arguing the definition of the word love, and I have dinner prepared. — Michelle Sagara

Nissho Quotes By Lee Trevino

They say I'm famous for my chip shots. Sure, when I hit 'em right, they land just so, like a butterfly with sore feet. — Lee Trevino

Nissho Quotes By Jeremy Taylor

Mistake not. Those pleasures are not pleasures that trouble the quiet and tranquillity of thy life. — Jeremy Taylor

Nissho Quotes By Peter Sloterdijk

In this book, we will naturally be dealing primarily with the manifestations of the third level of immunity. I gather material on the biography of Homo immunologicus, guided by the assumption that this is where to find the stuff from which the forms of anthropotechnics are made. By this I mean the methods of mental and physical practising by which humans from the most diverse cultures have attempted to optimize their cosmic and immunological status in the face of vague risks of living and acute certainties of death. Only when these procedures have been grasped in a broad tableau of human 'work on oneself' can we evaluate the newest experiments in genetic engineering, to which, in the current debate, many have reduced the term 'anthropotechnics', reintroduced in 1997. — Peter Sloterdijk