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Owo Whats This Quotes By William Campbell

Were all bastards but God loves us anyway. — William Campbell

Owo Whats This Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

There is a widespread understanding among the people of this nation, and probably among the people of the world, that there is no safety except through the prevention of war. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Owo Whats This Quotes By Walter Benjamin

Like a clock of life on which the seconds race, the page number hangs over the characters in a novel. Where is the reader who has not once lifted to it a fleeting, fearful glance? — Walter Benjamin

Owo Whats This Quotes By Jenny Diski

Statistics are designed to keep you safe. — Jenny Diski

Owo Whats This Quotes By Albert Einstein

The splitting of the atom has changed everything except for how we think. — Albert Einstein

Owo Whats This Quotes By Iris Apfel

I'm a color person, I've never been known to play it safe. Plus I like big bags. My eyeglasses are so big; they don't fit into smaller bags. — Iris Apfel

Owo Whats This Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I live life with great passion. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Owo Whats This Quotes By Joanna Macy

We are capable of suffering with our world, and that is the true meaning of compassion. It enables us to recognize our profound interconnectedness with all beings. Don't ever apologize for crying for the trees burning in the Amazon or over the waters polluted from mines in the Rockies. Don't apologize for the sorrow, grief, and rage you feel. It is a measure of your humanity and your maturity. It is a measure of your open heart, and as your heart breaks open there will be room for the world to heal. That is what is happening as we see people honestly confronting the sorrows of our time. — Joanna Macy

Owo Whats This Quotes By Wilhelm Dilthey

On the other hand, for the whole human being who wills, feels, and represents, external reality is given simultaneously and with as much certitude as his own self. — Wilhelm Dilthey