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Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By George Carlin

As much as I love my family, I enjoy it when the house is empty, because then I know I'm truly alone, as we all are on the planet, after all. Every atom in us is originally from a star. And during my moments of aloneness, I'm most mindful of that; that I'm just another group of matter randomly but wonderfully arranged. That's when I feel my immortality. — George Carlin

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Kim Harrison

Trent sighed, visibly bothered at my admittedly childish behavior, but I was hot, damn it, and needed money, and therefore I was vulnerable to his bribes and his air-conditioned car. — Kim Harrison

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Arthur Golden

We topped the ridge a few moments later, and the town of Senzuru came into view below us. The day was drab, everything in shades of gray. It was my first look at the world outside Yoroido, and I didn't think I'd missed much. I could see the thatched roofs of the town around an inlet, amid dull hills, and beyond them the metal-colored sea, broken with shards of white. Inland, the landscape might have been attractive but for the train tracks running across it like a scar. - Chapter 2, pg 20 — Arthur Golden

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Jane Seymour

I spend my afternoons painting and working on my Open Hearts jewelry line for Kay Jewelers. I designed an image of a heart that isn't completely closed. My mom always told me to live with an open heart - when life gets tough, you should go out and help someone else. — Jane Seymour

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Robin Talley

Last year I told Lori I thought I might be bi. Ever since, whenever she saw me looking at another girl, she asked if I liked her. Lori didn't get that sometimes it was fun just to notice people without having to think about whether you liked them or not. — Robin Talley

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Steve Jobs

The things I've done in my life have required a lot of years
of work before they took off. — Steve Jobs

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Aurora Levins Morales

I want to see a flowering of Arab and Jewish cultures in a country without racism or anti-Semitism, without rich or poor or spat-upon: everyone beneath the vine and fig tree living in peace and unafraid. A homeland for each and every one of us between the mountains and the sea. A multilingual, multireligious, many-colored and -peopled land where the orange tree blooms for all. I will not surrender this vision for any lesser compromise. — Aurora Levins Morales

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By George Will

Most presidents come to Washington bright as freshly minted dimes and leave much diminished. — George Will

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Mark Helprin

Then in the darkness and purity of the meadows he began to feel that the world had many secrets, that they were shattering even to glimpse or sense, and that they were not necessarily unpleasant. In certain states of light he could see, he could begin to sense, things most miraculous indeed. Although it seemed self-serving, he concluded nonetheless, after a lifetime of adhering to the diffuse principles of a science he did not know, that there was life after death, that the dead rose into a mischievous world of pure light, that something most mysterious lay beyond the the enfolding darkness, something wonderful. — Mark Helprin

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

A good, sympathetic review is always a wonderful surprise. — Joyce Carol Oates

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Charles F. Glassman

Having faith and belief in my inner guidance allows me to see the world in a way that strengthens that faith and belief and brings with it a life filled with welcomed expectation and awe. — Charles F. Glassman

Nonbeing Wikipedia Quotes By Roger Ebert

Marlon Brando is the most influential movie actor of the century. — Roger Ebert