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Obviates The Need Quotes By Sissela Bok

Sitting too long in front of a screen proves both physically and psychologically debilitating, no matter how innocuous or even beneficial the programs may be. — Sissela Bok

Obviates The Need Quotes By Kazimir Malevich

There is movement and movement. There are movements of small tension and movements of great tension and there is also a movement which our eyes cannot catch although it can be felt. In art this state is called dynamic movement. — Kazimir Malevich

Obviates The Need Quotes By Terrell Owens

As you get to know me, you kind of figure me out, that I'm not as probably as bad of a guy that I've been reported to be. I'm not that jerk. — Terrell Owens

Obviates The Need Quotes By Steven Erikson

To achieve peace, destruction is delivered. To give the gift of freedom, one promises eternal imprisonment. Adjudication obviates the need for justice. This is a studied, deliberate embrace of diametric opposition. It is a belief in balance, a belief asserted with the conviction of religion. But in this case, the proof of a god's power lies not in the cause but in the effect. Accordingly, in this world and in all others, proof is achieved by action, and therefore all action - including the act of choosing inaction - is inherently moral. No deed stands outside the moral context. At the same time, the most morally perfect act is the one taken in opposition to what has occurred before. — Steven Erikson

Obviates The Need Quotes By Christine Brae

I think about you every day. I see you in every happy place. I see you so clearly every time there's goodness and laughter. — Christine Brae

Obviates The Need Quotes By Jack Kerouac

I like too many things and get confused and hung-up running from one falling star to another till I drop. — Jack Kerouac

Obviates The Need Quotes By Anthony Doerr

Before you eat, drink as much water as you can, and you will feel full more quickly. — Anthony Doerr

Obviates The Need Quotes By Cassandra Durham

If you can find a man sold out to God, you can rest assured he'll always treat you with the dignity, respect, and love you deserve. — Cassandra Durham

Obviates The Need Quotes By Katie McGarry

Will seeing me be a problem?"
While there's this overwhelming voice screaming yes in the back of my mind, there's a smile twisting on my face and I bring my hands together in front of me, feeling suddenly shy. Did he just say ... ? "So we're seeing each other?"
Isaiah touches an earring. "Yeah. I guess we are."
My head bobs back and forth because I so need more. "Like more than friends?"
"We can be friends if you want. But ... "
"But what?" My stomach begins to plummet. Did I misread all of this?
His gray eyes bore into mine with an intensity I've never seen from anyone before. "But I want more."
"More?" I whisper.
"I want to kiss you again. — Katie McGarry

Obviates The Need Quotes By John Jakes

He could never be anything more than what he was: the inheritor of weakness and unbridled emotion, a creature possessed by the past, and carrying its curse forever into the future
John Jakes

Obviates The Need Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

I was horrified, but this was just as well, because step by step we had to become accustomed to a terrible and immense horror. — Viktor E. Frankl

Obviates The Need Quotes By Seal

The world is still a fantastic and wondrous place to live. — Seal

Obviates The Need Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

That is the ego which rises and sinks periodically. But you exist always. That which lies beyond the ego is consciousness - the Self. — Ramana Maharshi

Obviates The Need Quotes By Joseph Brodsky

A language is a more ancient and inevitable thing than any state. — Joseph Brodsky

Obviates The Need Quotes By William Osler

Breathes there a man with soul so dead that it does not glow at the thought of what the men of his blood have done and suffered to make his country what it is? There is room, plenty of room, for proper pride of land and birth. What I inveigh against is a cursed spirit of intolerance, conceived in distrust and bred in ignorance, that makes the mental attitude perennially antagonistic, even bitterly antagonistic, to everything foreign, that subordinates everywhere the race to the nation, forgetting the higher claims of human brotherhood. — William Osler