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Paul Scholes Tribute Quotes By Hart Crane

The bottom of the sea is cruel. — Hart Crane

Paul Scholes Tribute Quotes By Louise Penny

She'd wanted to run an inn. To welcome people, to mother them. They had no children of their own, and she had a powerful need to nurture. — Louise Penny

Paul Scholes Tribute Quotes By Michel Foucault

Take the notion of tradition: it is intended to give a special temporal status to a group of phenomena that are both successive and identical (or at least similar); it makes it possible to rethink the dispersion of history in the form of the same; it allows a reduction of the difference proper to every beginning, in order to pursue without discontinuity the endless search for origin. — Michel Foucault

Paul Scholes Tribute Quotes By Graphic Design Artists United

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Paul Scholes Tribute Quotes By William Kingdon Clifford

No simplicity of mind, no obscurity of station, can escape the universal duty of questioning all that we believe. — William Kingdon Clifford

Paul Scholes Tribute Quotes By Eric Cantona

I don't want to go to Hollywood. — Eric Cantona

Paul Scholes Tribute Quotes By Karen Armstrong

We need myths that will help us to identify with all our fellow-beings, not simply with those who belong to our ethnic, national or ideological tribe. We need myths that help us to realize the importance of compassion, which is not always regarded as sufficiently productive or efficient in our pragmatic, rational world. We need myths that help us to create a spiritual attitude, to see beyond our immediate requirements, and enable us to experience a transcendent value that challenges our solipsistic selfishness. We need myths that help us to venerate the earth as sacred once again, instead of merely using it as a 'resource.' This is crucial, because unless there is some kind of spiritual revolution that is able to keep abreast of our technological genius, we will not save our planet. — Karen Armstrong