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Onenote Sign Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

By saying that phenomena are empty of intrinsic existence, we are declaring not their nonexistence but their interdependence, their absence of concrete reality. And the emptiness of phenomena, far from being a mental construct or a concept, corresponds to the reality itself of the phenomenal world. — Dalai Lama XIV

Onenote Sign Quotes By Richard Engel

It is a disturbing aspect of human nature that if there is a place where there are no consequences and where the most grotesque murders are tolerated in the name of a cult claiming to be a faith, a certain type of person will be attracted to it. — Richard Engel

Onenote Sign Quotes By Tom Sizemore

It was dog food. Beef livers with onions in a can. You open it up and it looks like vomit. — Tom Sizemore

Onenote Sign Quotes By Julia Child

How can a nation be called great if its bread tastes like kleenex? — Julia Child

Onenote Sign Quotes By Slavoj Zizek

We can understand an attempt to ignore power as being just for the right of the people when conditions demand it. It's a very forceful weapon - maybe it will become more and more forceful. And you should never forget that the state is not 'up there'. The state functions only as far as it is recognized as functioning. I mean, people have tremendous power in organizing themselves just to ignore power. — Slavoj Zizek

Onenote Sign Quotes By Peter Porter

As to whether the people who were supposedly to put up the money and did put it up or whether it was Arthur's own money is something which I shall never know. — Peter Porter

Onenote Sign Quotes By Richard Francis Burton

One death to a man is a serious thing: a dozen neutralize one another. — Richard Francis Burton

Onenote Sign Quotes By Andre Alexis

In the golden tent of early morning when the sky has turned its back when the sky has turned its back and isn't listening when the scallops stand upright on their hinges ... — Andre Alexis

Onenote Sign Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

Nonconformity is nothing but self-interest in disguise. — Lisa Kleypas

Onenote Sign Quotes By Curtis Sittenfeld

I heard Gillian say, with a laugh, "At this point, does anyone expect the liberals not to be total hypocrites?" She was oblivious to the possibility that perhaps not everyone present shared her views, and I thought, You're sixteen. How can you already be a Republican? — Curtis Sittenfeld

Onenote Sign Quotes By H.G.Wells

Leaders should lead as far as they can and then vanish. Their ashes should not choke the fire they have lit. — H.G.Wells

Onenote Sign Quotes By Kevin Rudd

As nations we should also commit afresh to righting past wrongs. In Australia we began this recently with the first Australians - the oldest continuing culture in human history. On behalf of the Australian Parliament, this year I offered an apology to indigenous Australians for the wrongs they had suffered in the past. — Kevin Rudd

Onenote Sign Quotes By Roman Payne

I met Anne in the autumn ... Autumn, that wild season when rural men rack orchard trees with sticks and weep with the desire to kiss faraway Demeter's supple breasts - to set lips to her travel-swollen eyes. They seek goddesses, but I desired only Anne. — Roman Payne

Onenote Sign Quotes By Victoria Laurie

Here's a news flash
writers are selfish people. Truth is, creative types like me are driven by one impulse
to make up a world in which we get to control everything and everyone. We decide who enters and who exits, what the weather will be, who will hook up with whom, who will win and who will lose. It makes us feel powerful and, in all honesty, has relatively little to do with thinking about what will make anyone else happy. — Victoria Laurie

Onenote Sign Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Let sickness prostrate us, have we not seen hundreds of believers as happy in the weakness of disease as they would have been in the strength of hale and blooming health? Let death's arrows pierce us to the heart, our comfort dies not, for have not our ears full often heard the songs of saints as they have rejoiced because the living love of God was shed abroad in their hearts in dying moments? Yes, a sense of acceptance in the Beloved is an everlasting consolation. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon