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Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Swami Satchidananda

Devotion gradually progresses to higher levels ... One type goes to God and asks Him to remove his suffering. Another one will ask for money or material things. A third will request liberation or release from his bondage. And the fourth will not ask for anything. He will just enjoy praying and praising his Lord. That is the highest form of prayer. (Beyond Word, 119) — Swami Satchidananda

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Scarlett Johansson

I'm not telling people where to give money, but if there is to be a spotlight shed on me, then I'd like to direct that spotlight onto causes I think are worthy or onto interesting, progressive figures. — Scarlett Johansson

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Courtney Summers

This is awful. This is so hopeless. We're all lost in different ways, so how do we even help each other find our way out. We won't. We can't. We'll just stay lost forever. — Courtney Summers

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By John Green

OMNICTIONARIAN96: Nah, man. I've been up since six, expanding the article on this Malaysian pop singer. — John Green

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Scott Lynch

Just as you and I speak by forming words, the natural, private discourse of the Sanza twins appears to consist entirely of farts and savage beatings. What — Scott Lynch

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Bear Bryant

There is no sin in not liking to play; it's a mistake for a boy to be there if he doesn't want to. — Bear Bryant

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

What harm does lying cause? One loses people's trust. And once one loses trust, he becomes worthless. — Dada Bhagwan

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Edmund Burke

All persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust, and that they are to account for their conduct in that trust to the one great Master, Author, and Founder of society. — Edmund Burke

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Victor Hugo

To be a saint is the exception; to be an upright man is the rule. Err, fall, sin if you will, but be upright. — Victor Hugo

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Erin Kellison

So either I help you or I'm on my own?" With no way to get to Lambert. No way to stop the rage inside. No way to feel remotely normal again.
"That's the choice," she said. — Erin Kellison

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By John Yarmuth

People aren't necessarily as concerned with how you vote as long as they feel they have a voice. If you can cross that basic threshold - that is, when a voter knows you're willing to listen to them and that you care about their lives - then that's most of what you need to get their vote. It's not your voting record. — John Yarmuth

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Aravind Adiga

You were looking for the key for years, but the door was always open. — Aravind Adiga

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Kristen Callihan

This is unfair. You can save my life, assault me in an alleyway-"
"Assault, was it?"
"Just look at you! It's a wonder you are even sitting upright."
"How odd. My definition of 'assault' must be in error."
"You are not made of iron, you know. You should have alerted me of your injury at once. You could have bled to death! What were you thinking?"
His mouth twitched. "I'm going to assume that was a rhetorical question."
Heat burned her cheeks. — Kristen Callihan

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

Have you ever considered, beloved other, how invisible we are to each other? We look at each other without seeing. We listen to each other and hear only a voice inside out self.
The words of others are mistakes of our hearing, shipwrecks of our understanding. How confidently we believe OUR meanings of other people's words. — Fernando Pessoa

Omnictionarian96 Quotes By Murray Rothbard

Human life is not some sort of race or game in which each person should start from an identical mark. It is an attempt by each man to be as happy as possible. And each person could not begin from the same point, for the world has not just come into being; it is diverse and infinitely varied in its parts. The mere fact that one individual is necessarily born in a different place from someone else immediately insures that his inherited opportunity cannot be the same as his neighbor's. — Murray Rothbard