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Perceptive Software Quotes By Anais Nin

Worlds self made are so full of monsters and demons. — Anais Nin

Perceptive Software Quotes By John Banville

He had scores to settle with the world, and she, at that moment, was world enough for him. — John Banville

Perceptive Software Quotes By John Lennon

If we took over Britain, then we'd have the job of cleaning up the bourgeoisie and keeping people in a revolutionary state of mind. — John Lennon

Perceptive Software Quotes By Maude Barlow

There is simply no way to overstate the water crisis of the planet today. — Maude Barlow

Perceptive Software Quotes By V.E Schwab

Impossibility is a thing that begs to be disproven," said Ned brightly. "Perhaps it hasn't been possible for years, perhaps it's not even possible right now, but that doesn't mean it can't be. It doesn't mean it won't be. You say the magic guttered, the flame went out. But what if it simply needed to be stoked? — V.E Schwab

Perceptive Software Quotes By Alexandra Stoddard

Be kind to yourself, to others and everything around you. — Alexandra Stoddard

Perceptive Software Quotes By Starhawk

In Witchcraft, each of us must reveal our own truth. — Starhawk

Perceptive Software Quotes By Elena Ferrante

I concluded that first of all I had to understand better what I was. Investigate my nature as a woman. I had been excessive, I had striven to give myself male capacities. I thought I had to know everything, be concerned with everything. What did I care about politics, about struggles. I wanted to make a good impression on men, be at their level. At the level of what, of their reason, most unreasonable. — Elena Ferrante

Perceptive Software Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

I discovered that it is necessary, absolutely necessary, to believe in nothing. That is, we have to believe in something which has no form and no color
something which exists before all forms and colors appear ... No matter what god or doctrine you believe in, if you become attached to it, your belief will be based more or less on a self-centered idea. — Shunryu Suzuki