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Nonhierarchized Quotes By Naomi Shihab Nye

The person you have known a long tme is embedded in you like a jewel. The person you have just met casts out a few glistening beams & you are fascinated to see more of them. How many more are there? With someone you've barely met the curiosity is intoxicating. — Naomi Shihab Nye

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

Happiness is not a goal, it is a by-product. Paradoxically, the one sure way not to be happy is deliberately to map out a way of life in which one would please oneself completely and exclusively. For what keeps our interest in life and makes us look forward to tomorrow is giving pleasure to other people. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Ted Dekker

Pain was not God's plan for this life. It is a reality, but it is not part of the plan." I — Ted Dekker

Nonhierarchized Quotes By John Assaraf

Your child, your friend your neighbor, somebody looks up and says You know what? I am going to move my life towards that type of goodness, doing that type of goodness, being that type of goodness and kindness. I think that is how someone becomes a hero. — John Assaraf

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Carrie Fisher

I mean, that's at least in part why I ingested chemical waste - it was a kind of desire to abbreviate myself. To present the CliffNotes of the emotional me, as opposed to the twelve-column read. — Carrie Fisher

Nonhierarchized Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. — George Bernard Shaw

Nonhierarchized Quotes By George Carlin

As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is. — George Carlin

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Luigi Pirandello

The history of mankind is the history of ideas. — Luigi Pirandello

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

We can regard our life as a uselessly disturbing episode in the blissful repose of nothingness. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Nonhierarchized Quotes By George H. Hepworth

My ambition is not to leave behind me a pile of money for my heirs to quarrel about, but to find out what there is of interest in this world before I cross the border and begin to explore the other world. — George H. Hepworth

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Roland Barthes

Today, information: pulverized, nonhierarchized, dealing with everything: nothing is protected from information and at the same time nothing is open to reflection -> Encyclopedias are impossible -> I would say: the more information grows, the more knowledge retreats and therefore the more decision is partial (terroristic, dogmatic) -> "I don't know," "I refuse to judge": as scandalous as an agrammatical sentence: doesn't belong to the language of the discourse. Variations on the "I don't know." The obligation to "be interested" in everything that is imposed on you by the world: prohibition of noninterest, even if provisional ... — Roland Barthes

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Jessica Martinez

That's to British," I countered.
"What is?"
"Making sweeping generalizations about Americans because that makes you feel better about having a national inferiority complex the size of the Atlantic Ocean. I was just trying to be helpful, but if folding your pizza threatens you sense of patriotism, you probably shouldn't do it. — Jessica Martinez

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

Homer invented these fictions and attributed human powers to the gods; I wish he had attributed divine powers to us — Augustine Of Hippo

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

Conservatism is not the problem. Conservatism is the founding of this country, essentially. Conservatism isn't even really an ideology. Conservatism is just what is right, proper, decent, and moral. That's all it is. — Rush Limbaugh

Nonhierarchized Quotes By Bud Harris

When we can trust that it's we who think, feel, and act rather than the ghosts of our parents or well-trained robots, we learn that we can also love, be in relationships, and be in the world without losing ourselves. — Bud Harris