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Ortiche Rimedi Quotes By Lydia Davis

I had never before thought so clearly about all the scenes that took place when I wasn't there to witness them. And then, I had a stranger and less pleasant thought: not only was I not necessary to those scenes, and not necessary to those lives that continued to go on without me, but in fact, I was not necessary at all. I didn't have to exist. — Lydia Davis

Ortiche Rimedi Quotes By Elizabeth Hurley

I didn't have a cup of coffee until I was 27. — Elizabeth Hurley

Ortiche Rimedi Quotes By Ram Dass

As you dissolve into love, your ego fades. You're not thinking about loving; you're just being love, radiating like the sun. — Ram Dass

Ortiche Rimedi Quotes By Greg Renoff

when Roth joined, all of Mammoth's followers "seriously thought [the Van Halen brothers] had ruined Mammoth," telling Edward, "'Wow. I can't believe you did this. This guy sucks.' Eddie was apologetic, but he'd say to us, 'Be nice to him. He's okay. — Greg Renoff

Ortiche Rimedi Quotes By C. G. Jung

Only the man who has outgrown the stages of consciousness belonging to the past, and has amply fulfilled the duties appointed for him by his world, can achieve full consciousness of the present. To do this he must be sound and proficient in the best sense
a man who as achieved as much as other people, and even a little more. It is these qualities which enable him to gain the next highest level of consciousness. — C. G. Jung

Ortiche Rimedi Quotes By Yaa Gyasi

heat radiating off of his skin, coming — Yaa Gyasi

Ortiche Rimedi Quotes By Milton Friedman

You could not possibly maintain the current level of government taxation without the taxes being hidden, and they are hidden in two very different ways. They are hidden through withholding, but they are also hidden by being imposed on business, supposedly on business, when really, of course, business can't pay taxes, only people can pay taxes. — Milton Friedman