Nonsentience Quotes & Sayings
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I say, indeed: "consolation in the nonsentience of nature." For nonsentience is consoling; the world of nonsentience is the world outside human life; it is eternity; "it is the sea gone off with the sun" (Rimbaud). — Milan Kundera

It hadn't ever been on the table. Commitment had never been an option. There was never any love. — H. Raven Rose

Mongolia is a country of rich and ancient heritage, unique culture and astounding natural beauty. It is a land of free and brave, peace-loving and hard-working people. — Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj

Bush told me, he doesn't watch TV ... though it's untrue that he doesn't read the newspapers. — Robert Draper

Men generally pay for all expenses on a date ... either sex, however, may bring a little gift, its value to be determined by the bizarrness of the sexual request to be made later that evening. — P. J. O'Rourke

I did this scene in 'Lars and the Real Girl' where I was in a room full of old ladies who were knitting, and it was an all-day scene, so they showed me how. It was one of the most relaxing days of my life. — Ryan Gosling

When we get in late and the only thing open is fast food, it can be tough to maintain a healthy diet. — Mike Trout

God's love for mankind; wide, long, high and deep. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I feel creatively vibrant. I have some great friends; I feel like I'm capable of giving a lot to the world. And ultimately, that's what I really care about, is just giving. — Flea

I trust my government. I actually have a trust for my government with my data, and I trust them to protect me. They've protected me - they've made the best efforts to protect me my whole life. — Ashton Kutcher

Television just turns people into nightmares. The egos! I call it Omarosa syndrome. — Jackie Warner

only the eye that sees can differentiate a flower from leaves — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Just as there is a moment when the artist must stop, when the sculpture must be left as it is, the painting untouched - just as a determination not to know serves the maker more than all the resources of clairvoyance - so there must be a minimum of ignorance in order to perfect a life in happiness. Those who lack such a thing must set about acquiring it: unintelligence must be earned. — Albert Camus

If he is old enough to ask the question he is old enough to receive true answers. I am not putting the thoughts into his head, but helping him unfold those already there. — Louisa May Alcott

The more a country makes military weapons, the more insecure it becomes: if you have weapons, you become a target for attack. — Albert Einstein