Okulary Do Czytania Quotes & Sayings
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The soul is sustained by spirituality. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The sharper the competition, the better it serves its social function to improve economic production. — Ludwig Von Mises
As Jung says more clearly of Christ: This Gnostic Christ ... symbolizes man's original unity and exalts it as the saving goal of his development. By composing — C. G. Jung
She was waiting, but she didn't know for what. She was aware only of her solitude, and of the penetrating cold, and of a greater weight in the region of her heart. — Albert Camus
I don't pay attention to auction prices. Nothing interests me less. One of the benefits of not being an artist is I don't have to navigate the social hierarchies of the art world as a person of desire. I don't need anything. I live in a different way. — Rachel Kushner
They tipped over. A light went on in the house, and Harry — Joel Dicker
I grew up in a Mauritian bubble in France ... I had the feeling of not belonging, but still living with French culture. — J.M.G. Le Clezio
When you offer peace instead of division, when you offer faith instead of fear, when you offer someone a place at your table instead of keeping them out because they're different or messy or wrong somehow, you represent the heart of Christ. — Shauna Niequist
Such thoughts were a hideous testimony to the world he had accepted; a world in which murder was easier than hope. — Richard Matheson
They had enough. They wanted to enjoy their life. — Harold Rosenberg
Once we got over the origin story, we could really delve deeper into their lives and characters and angst. So this movie actually has more heart, more humor. — Avi Arad
Spend time all day and all night monitoring your thoughts, constantly keeping them in a high plateau. Avoid places and people that pull your energy down. — Frederick Lenz
I think the moment I discovered I definitely wanted to act was when I saw a play alone by myself when I was fourteen. Maybe it was a Moliere play? I discovered the atmosphere of the theater, and I knew I wanted to be an actor. — Louis Garrel
The corpse of friendship is not worth embalming. — William Hazlitt
